Deck 12: Striving for Engaged and Effective Intercultural Communication
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Deck 12: Striving for Engaged and Effective Intercultural Communication
1
Why is linguistic knowledge important to intercultural communication competence?
A) It helps identify nonverbal behaviors that occur in various contexts.
B) It increases one's empathy for culturally different individuals.
C) It increases one's sensitivity to ethical dilemmas.
D) It helps one understand how competent behaviors vary from culture to culture.
A) It helps identify nonverbal behaviors that occur in various contexts.
B) It increases one's empathy for culturally different individuals.
C) It increases one's sensitivity to ethical dilemmas.
D) It helps one understand how competent behaviors vary from culture to culture.
It increases one's empathy for culturally different individuals.
2
The quality of knowing how one is perceived as a communicator as well as one's strengths and weaknesses is called:
A) motivation.
B) self-knowledge.
C) empathy.
D) transpection.
A) motivation.
B) self-knowledge.
C) empathy.
D) transpection.
self-knowledge.
3
When a person realizes that he or she is not experiencing success in intercultural interactions, but is not sure why, it is a case of:
A) conscious incompetence.
B) unconscious competence.
C) conscious competence.
D) unconscious incompetence.
A) conscious incompetence.
B) unconscious competence.
C) conscious competence.
D) unconscious incompetence.
conscious incompetence.
4
If Jurgen, from Germany, is communicating with his friend Koji from Japan and accidentally offends Koji, who never tells him, what approach may Jurgen have been using to communicate?
A) unconscious competence
B) conscious competence
C) unconscious incompetence
D) conscious incompetence
A) unconscious competence
B) conscious competence
C) unconscious incompetence
D) conscious incompetence
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5
How can the practice of dialogue help someone become a better intercultural communicator?
A) True dialogue reflects feelings of mutual equality and supportiveness that helps us really hear the voices of those who come from other cultures.
B) Dialogue is similar to daily conversation, but it requires us to investigate the cultural background of the other interactants before we speak.
C) True dialogue can only take place when we focus on understanding people from other cultures, rather than on knowing our assumptions and social locations.
D) Dialogue helps us show respect and supportiveness, but its drawback is that we cannot hear the voices of those who are shy or quiet.
A) True dialogue reflects feelings of mutual equality and supportiveness that helps us really hear the voices of those who come from other cultures.
B) Dialogue is similar to daily conversation, but it requires us to investigate the cultural background of the other interactants before we speak.
C) True dialogue can only take place when we focus on understanding people from other cultures, rather than on knowing our assumptions and social locations.
D) Dialogue helps us show respect and supportiveness, but its drawback is that we cannot hear the voices of those who are shy or quiet.
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6
In an intercultural context, empathy refers to:
A) being able to judge others according to our own frame of reference.
B) the capacity to imagine oneself in another role within a different cultural context.
C) the ability to make correct interpretations of another's behavior.
D) being conscious of one's own intercultural behavior.
A) being able to judge others according to our own frame of reference.
B) the capacity to imagine oneself in another role within a different cultural context.
C) the ability to make correct interpretations of another's behavior.
D) being conscious of one's own intercultural behavior.
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7
Which of the following is the most important dimension of intercultural competence?
A) knowledge
B) attitudes
C) skills
D) motivation
A) knowledge
B) attitudes
C) skills
D) motivation
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8
Linguistic knowledge leads to higher intercultural competence because:
A) it is the first step everyone needs to take to learn about intercultural communication.
B) we cannot communicate with people from different cultures if the interaction is not conducted in their first language.
C) knowing the difficulty of learning a second language helps us develop empathy for individuals who face challenges in new cultural contexts.
D) fluency in a foreign language increases tolerance for ambiguity.
A) it is the first step everyone needs to take to learn about intercultural communication.
B) we cannot communicate with people from different cultures if the interaction is not conducted in their first language.
C) knowing the difficulty of learning a second language helps us develop empathy for individuals who face challenges in new cultural contexts.
D) fluency in a foreign language increases tolerance for ambiguity.
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9
The D.I.E. exercise is helpful in understanding intercultural dynamics because:
A) confusing the different levels of processing information can lead to misunderstanding and ineffective communication.
B) evaluation is the most important method of understanding intercultural processes.
C) people should always stay at the descriptive level while interacting with someone who is culturally different.
D) people should never make negative evaluations of intercultural processes.
A) confusing the different levels of processing information can lead to misunderstanding and ineffective communication.
B) evaluation is the most important method of understanding intercultural processes.
C) people should always stay at the descriptive level while interacting with someone who is culturally different.
D) people should never make negative evaluations of intercultural processes.
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10
Which of the following is true about the role of motivation in intercultural communication?
A) Most of the time, the communicators' skill levels are more significant than motivation in intercultural communication.
B) Historical and political contexts may influence a person's motivation to communicate.
C) The amount of information a person has about another culture determines his or
Her level of motivation to communicate.
D) Motivation to communicate in intercultural contexts is more often found in women than in men.
A) Most of the time, the communicators' skill levels are more significant than motivation in intercultural communication.
B) Historical and political contexts may influence a person's motivation to communicate.
C) The amount of information a person has about another culture determines his or
Her level of motivation to communicate.
D) Motivation to communicate in intercultural contexts is more often found in women than in men.
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11
The ease in dealing with situations in which there is a great deal of unknown is called:
A) linguistic knowledge.
B) tolerance for ambiguity.
C) nonjudgmentalism.
D) empathy.
A) linguistic knowledge.
B) tolerance for ambiguity.
C) nonjudgmentalism.
D) empathy.
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12
Cross-cultural empathy is called:
A) knowledge.
B) intercultural alliance.
C) transpection.
D) attitude.
A) knowledge.
B) intercultural alliance.
C) transpection.
D) attitude.
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13
Which is an example of an interpretive statement?
A) "You said you wanted to go to the library."
B) "I am happy you have decided to come to our party."
C) "I saw you in Professor Brown's class at 3:30 this afternoon."
D) "I think you are getting behind in your classes."
A) "You said you wanted to go to the library."
B) "I am happy you have decided to come to our party."
C) "I saw you in Professor Brown's class at 3:30 this afternoon."
D) "I think you are getting behind in your classes."
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14
If Nadini, who is from India, is really trying hard to communicate as appropriately and effectively as possible with her American classmates, she is operating from which level of competence?
A) unconscious competence
B) conscious competence
C) unconscious incompetence
D) conscious incompetence
A) unconscious competence
B) conscious competence
C) unconscious incompetence
D) conscious incompetence
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15
The critical approach to intercultural communication competence reminds us that:
A) an individual cannot assume that people are always motivated to communicate.
B) good communicators need to think about how cultural variations influence the process of communication.
C) an individuals' competence must be viewed within larger political, economic, and historical forces.
D) good communicators need to aggressively question existing social structures and take actions.
A) an individual cannot assume that people are always motivated to communicate.
B) good communicators need to think about how cultural variations influence the process of communication.
C) an individuals' competence must be viewed within larger political, economic, and historical forces.
D) good communicators need to aggressively question existing social structures and take actions.
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16
Which of the following characterizes intercultural alliances?
A) orientations of affirmation
B) coalitions or equilateral power
C) criticisms of dominant power structures
D) gender and racial equality
A) orientations of affirmation
B) coalitions or equilateral power
C) criticisms of dominant power structures
D) gender and racial equality
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17
The D.I.E. exercise helps us to determine if we are communicating in all of the following ways EXCEPT:
A) educationally.
B) interpretively.
C) evaluatively.
D) descriptively.
A) educationally.
B) interpretively.
C) evaluatively.
D) descriptively.
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18
The Japanese model of intercultural listening includes which of the following?
A) The speaker thinks carefully before delivering a message.
B) The speaker's message is nonthreatening and may be open to multiple interpretations.
C) After intense consideration and reconsideration of possible interpretations, the listener responds in a nonthreatening manner.
D) All of the answers are correct.
A) The speaker thinks carefully before delivering a message.
B) The speaker's message is nonthreatening and may be open to multiple interpretations.
C) After intense consideration and reconsideration of possible interpretations, the listener responds in a nonthreatening manner.
D) All of the answers are correct.
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19
Which of the following is true about building coalitions?
A) It will not happen until people start to share secrets about their past.
B) It is generally quite easy once people sit down and talk to each other.
C) In the process, people may find that their own identities have become injured.
D) It is impossible to accomplish because people need to preserve their own cultural identities.
A) It will not happen until people start to share secrets about their past.
B) It is generally quite easy once people sit down and talk to each other.
C) In the process, people may find that their own identities have become injured.
D) It is impossible to accomplish because people need to preserve their own cultural identities.
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20
The textbook authors suggest that the most important knowledge a competent intercultural communicator needs is:
A) self-knowledge.
B) linguistic knowledge.
C) other-knowledge.
D) micro-cultural knowledge.
A) self-knowledge.
B) linguistic knowledge.
C) other-knowledge.
D) micro-cultural knowledge.
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21
Tolerance for ambiguity refers to:
A) the ability to withhold judgment until facts are obtained.
B) the ability to perceive the world from the perspective of another.
C) the ability to transcend one's own identity.
D) the ability to feel comfortable in situations with many unknown elements.
A) the ability to withhold judgment until facts are obtained.
B) the ability to perceive the world from the perspective of another.
C) the ability to transcend one's own identity.
D) the ability to feel comfortable in situations with many unknown elements.
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22
Which of the following is true about forgiveness and intercultural relationships?
A) Forgiveness is an effective strategy to resolve intercultural conflicts because it requires people to use knowledge to suppress their emotions.
B) Forgiveness has not been proven as an effective way to deal with intercultural conflicts.
C) Forgiveness can sometimes help reconcile intercultural problems because, after forgiving, people will no longer be consumed by the wrongs that others have done to them.
D) Forgiveness is the easiest way for people to resolve problems in intercultural relationships.
A) Forgiveness is an effective strategy to resolve intercultural conflicts because it requires people to use knowledge to suppress their emotions.
B) Forgiveness has not been proven as an effective way to deal with intercultural conflicts.
C) Forgiveness can sometimes help reconcile intercultural problems because, after forgiving, people will no longer be consumed by the wrongs that others have done to them.
D) Forgiveness is the easiest way for people to resolve problems in intercultural relationships.
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23
According to communication scholar Mary Jane Collier, which of the following is a characteristic of intercultural allies?
A) They recognize that people from both historically powerful and less powerful groups view history in the same manner.
B) They recognize and try to understand how ethnic, gender, and class differences lead to power.
C) They are unable to appreciate differences and fear commitment to relationships.
D) They have a judgmental attitude that leads to misunderstandings and ineffective communication.
A) They recognize that people from both historically powerful and less powerful groups view history in the same manner.
B) They recognize and try to understand how ethnic, gender, and class differences lead to power.
C) They are unable to appreciate differences and fear commitment to relationships.
D) They have a judgmental attitude that leads to misunderstandings and ineffective communication.
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24
White students engaging in much less racial interaction and friendship than students of color, even at large, diverse universities, is an example of:
A) unconscious incompetence.
B) lack of a positive attitude.
C) lack of motivation.
D) conscious incompetence.
A) unconscious incompetence.
B) lack of a positive attitude.
C) lack of motivation.
D) conscious incompetence.
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25
In the context of intercultural competence, critical scholars emphasize the:
A) role of behavior and skills.
B) development of a nonjudgmental attitude.
C) context in which communication occurs.
D) role of power differentials.
A) role of behavior and skills.
B) development of a nonjudgmental attitude.
C) context in which communication occurs.
D) role of power differentials.
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26
Which of the following best defines the term "cosmopolitan communication"?
A) It occurs when an interaction is going well, but one doesn't have to think why, as the various aspects of intercultural communication are being used unconsciously.
B) It is a notion of ethically working with and through cultural differences and power inequities to achieve understanding and intercultural growth through critical self-transformation.
C) It is the desire to make a commitment in relationships, to learn about the self and others, and to remain flexible.
D) It is the quality of knowing how one is perceived as a communicator as well as one's strengths and weaknesses.
A) It occurs when an interaction is going well, but one doesn't have to think why, as the various aspects of intercultural communication are being used unconsciously.
B) It is a notion of ethically working with and through cultural differences and power inequities to achieve understanding and intercultural growth through critical self-transformation.
C) It is the desire to make a commitment in relationships, to learn about the self and others, and to remain flexible.
D) It is the quality of knowing how one is perceived as a communicator as well as one's strengths and weaknesses.
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27
For each type of statement below, select the letter that identifies an example of that type of statement.
-evaluative
A) "I do not think that you really want to go downtown with me."
B) "It is unreasonable that all of the stores shut down for two-hour lunch breaks."
C) "Mario is yawning."
-evaluative
A) "I do not think that you really want to go downtown with me."
B) "It is unreasonable that all of the stores shut down for two-hour lunch breaks."
C) "Mario is yawning."
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28
For each type of statement below, select the letter that identifies an example of that type of statement.
-descriptive
A) "I do not think that you really want to go downtown with me."
B) "It is unreasonable that all of the stores shut down for two-hour lunch breaks."
C) "Mario is yawning."
-descriptive
A) "I do not think that you really want to go downtown with me."
B) "It is unreasonable that all of the stores shut down for two-hour lunch breaks."
C) "Mario is yawning."
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29
For each type of statement below, select the letter that identifies an example of that type of statement.
-interpretive
A) "I do not think that you really want to go downtown with me."
B) "It is unreasonable that all of the stores shut down for two-hour lunch breaks."
C) "Mario is yawning."
-interpretive
A) "I do not think that you really want to go downtown with me."
B) "It is unreasonable that all of the stores shut down for two-hour lunch breaks."
C) "Mario is yawning."
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30
The best way to learn how to become a good intercultural communicator is to read as many books as possible about different cultural groups.
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31
The ability to "walk in another person's shoes"
is nonjudgmentalism.
is nonjudgmentalism.
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32
Conscious competence occurs when a person is attitudinally and cognitively prepared but lets go and uses holistic cognitive processing.
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33
One of the best preparations for becoming competent intercultural communicators is to develop our abilities to think using narrow categories.
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A competitive framework suggests that for one person to gain something, another person must lose something.
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35
Intercultural alliances are generally formed by oppressed cultural groups in order to take power away from dominant cultural groups.
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36
When the cultural divide is too huge, forgiveness can be an effective way to promote intercultural reconciliation.
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37
Motivation is the most important dimension of communication competence because if someone is not motivated to communicate, skill level is not important.
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38
Identities of gender, sexual orientation, race, religion, age, etc., remain relatively constant in all contexts.
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39
After taking an intercultural communication course, students can reach the level of unconscious competence very quickly.
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40
Forming coalitions can be emotionally injuring.
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41
Linguistic knowledge is the most important component of intercultural communication competence.
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42
Conscious competence is the level of intercultural communication competence at which communication goes smoothly but is an unconscious process.
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43
An interpretive perspective reminds one that a good communicator is sensitive to the various contexts in which intercultural communication occurs.
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44
The D.I.E exercise is a device that helps one determine if he or she is communicating at a descriptive, interpretive, or evaluative level.
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45
Describe some important reasons why competent intercultural communicators should be self-reflexive.
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46
Discuss why it is problematic to identify universal behaviors that work well in all cultural contexts.
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47
Identify and explain the four levels of intercultural competence.
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48
What needs to occur in order for people to be able to form intercultural alliances?
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49
Discuss how empathy/transpection impacts intercultural communication.
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Why is it important to learn the D.I.E. skills to increase one's level of intercultural communication competence?
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