Deck 9: How Can We Succeed in Our Intercultural Transitions

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Based on Kim's model of acculturation, list and explain three factors within the host environment that influence acculturation.
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Explain the five major parts of Kim's adaptation model.
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Define culture shock as discussed in the text and explain how it fits into the U curve process of acculturation.
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Explain two challenges associated with immigration and how we may meet them productively.
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What are the four stages in the U-curve model?
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Discuss how according to Osland the hero's journey parallels working abroad.
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What are three reasons the return home from another culture can be so difficult?
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Explain two of the paradoxes discussed in relationship to Osland's hero's journey model.
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The feeling of disorientation and discouragement a sojourner experiences due to the buildup of unmet expectations is called ______________.
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A place in another land that is inhabited by ex-patriates, is economically very well off and limits the need for interaction with people from the home culture is called a _______________.
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Although there can be many reasons people immigrant, most people immigrate for __________________.
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When relocating to another culture a person often seeks out and participates with an enclave of people with a similar cultural background as his or her own. This tends to:

A) Provide a safe and supportive climate during a time of turmoil
B) Hinder acculturation in the long run
C) Help in the sense-making process accompanying such a change
D) Create an increased sense of separateness from the host culture
E) All of the above
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The process of becoming communicatively competent in another culture is called:

A) Enculturation
B) Acculturation
C) Occulturation
D) Ribaldification
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Which is not one of the four adaptation models that immigrants routinely take upon immigrating to a new culture?

A) Assimilation
B) Sense-making
C) Integration
D) Separation
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The difficulty in readapting to one's home community is partially due to:

A) Unrealistic expectations
B) Naive crisis management
C) Enculturation
D) Lack of language skills
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Which of the following is not an important part of the stranger's predisposition in the acculturation process described by Kim?

A) Ethnic proximity
B) Adaptive personality
C) Conformity demand
D) Preparation for change
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Which is not one of the stages in the U-curve model:

A) Contrast
B) Recovery
C) Adjustment
D) Honeymoon
E) Crisis
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Culture transitions occur only when a person goes through a major move.
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Knowing the particular practices of a community that is "strange" to you is important because it eliminates all those uncomfortable feelings that one would have otherwise felt.
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Kim argues that the sheer number and intimacy of interpersonal contacts one has is the biggest predictor of successful
acculturation.
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Deck 9: How Can We Succeed in Our Intercultural Transitions
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Based on Kim's model of acculturation, list and explain three factors within the host environment that influence acculturation.
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Explain the five major parts of Kim's adaptation model.
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Define culture shock as discussed in the text and explain how it fits into the U curve process of acculturation.
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Explain two challenges associated with immigration and how we may meet them productively.
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What are the four stages in the U-curve model?
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Discuss how according to Osland the hero's journey parallels working abroad.
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What are three reasons the return home from another culture can be so difficult?
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Explain two of the paradoxes discussed in relationship to Osland's hero's journey model.
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The feeling of disorientation and discouragement a sojourner experiences due to the buildup of unmet expectations is called ______________.
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A place in another land that is inhabited by ex-patriates, is economically very well off and limits the need for interaction with people from the home culture is called a _______________.
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Although there can be many reasons people immigrant, most people immigrate for __________________.
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When relocating to another culture a person often seeks out and participates with an enclave of people with a similar cultural background as his or her own. This tends to:

A) Provide a safe and supportive climate during a time of turmoil
B) Hinder acculturation in the long run
C) Help in the sense-making process accompanying such a change
D) Create an increased sense of separateness from the host culture
E) All of the above
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The process of becoming communicatively competent in another culture is called:

A) Enculturation
B) Acculturation
C) Occulturation
D) Ribaldification
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Which is not one of the four adaptation models that immigrants routinely take upon immigrating to a new culture?

A) Assimilation
B) Sense-making
C) Integration
D) Separation
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The difficulty in readapting to one's home community is partially due to:

A) Unrealistic expectations
B) Naive crisis management
C) Enculturation
D) Lack of language skills
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Which of the following is not an important part of the stranger's predisposition in the acculturation process described by Kim?

A) Ethnic proximity
B) Adaptive personality
C) Conformity demand
D) Preparation for change
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Which is not one of the stages in the U-curve model:

A) Contrast
B) Recovery
C) Adjustment
D) Honeymoon
E) Crisis
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Culture transitions occur only when a person goes through a major move.
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Knowing the particular practices of a community that is "strange" to you is important because it eliminates all those uncomfortable feelings that one would have otherwise felt.
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Kim argues that the sheer number and intimacy of interpersonal contacts one has is the biggest predictor of successful
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