Deck 8: Communicating Across Cultures
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Deck 8: Communicating Across Cultures
1
Which dialectic may help her understand this situation?
A) cultural-individual
B) personal-contextual
C) differences-similarities
D) history/past-present/future
E) privilege-disadvantage
A) cultural-individual
B) personal-contextual
C) differences-similarities
D) history/past-present/future
E) privilege-disadvantage
E
2
She is a _____ type of border dweller.
A) voluntary short-term
B) voluntary long-term
C) involuntary short-term
D) involuntary long-term
A) voluntary short-term
B) voluntary long-term
C) involuntary short-term
D) involuntary long-term
A
3
_____ is a feeling of disorientation and discomfort due to the unfamiliarity of surroundings and the lack of familiar cues in the environment.
A) Bell curve
B) Border dwelling
C) Culture shock
D) Reverse culture shock
A) Bell curve
B) Border dwelling
C) Culture shock
D) Reverse culture shock
C
4
Which of the following are opportunities for intercultural contact?
A) traveling for pleasure
B) traveling for study
C) increasingly diverse U.S. population
D) Internet gaming
E) all of these
A) traveling for pleasure
B) traveling for study
C) increasingly diverse U.S. population
D) Internet gaming
E) all of these
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5
Which dialectic may help us understand this situation?
A) cultural-individual
B) personal-contextual
C) differences-similarities
D) history/past-present/future
E) privilege-disadvantage
A) cultural-individual
B) personal-contextual
C) differences-similarities
D) history/past-present/future
E) privilege-disadvantage
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6
Kai is a border dweller through _____.
A) travel
B) socialization
C) relationships
D) assimilation
A) travel
B) socialization
C) relationships
D) assimilation
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7
The _____ approach to understanding intercultural communication emphasizes that things may exists as two opposing concepts simultaneously.
A) individualist
B) collectivist
C) dialectic
D) dichotomous
A) individualist
B) collectivist
C) dialectic
D) dichotomous
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8
Ramiro is a _____ type of border traveler.
A) voluntary short-term
B) voluntary long-term
C) involuntary short-term
D) involuntary long-term
A) voluntary short-term
B) voluntary long-term
C) involuntary short-term
D) involuntary long-term
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9
Which dialectic may help him understand this situation?
A) cultural-individual
B) personal-contextual
C) differences-similarities
D) history/past-present/future
E) privilege-disadvantage
A) cultural-individual
B) personal-contextual
C) differences-similarities
D) history/past-present/future
E) privilege-disadvantage
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10
Which dialectic may help her understand this situation?
A) cultural-individual
B) personal-contextual
C) differences-similarities
D) history/past-present/future
E) privilege-disadvantage
A) cultural-individual
B) personal-contextual
C) differences-similarities
D) history/past-present/future
E) privilege-disadvantage
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11
Which of the following constitutes an area for potential intercultural difference?
A) nationality
B) race
C) gender
D) age
E) all of these
A) nationality
B) race
C) gender
D) age
E) all of these
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12
_____ could be seen as border dwellers.
A) Immigrants
B) People whose intimate partner comes from another cultural background
C) Cocultural ethnic groups
D) All of these
A) Immigrants
B) People whose intimate partner comes from another cultural background
C) Cocultural ethnic groups
D) All of these
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13
Stephen became angry and said, "I don't know why you have to cancel your trip; the kids aren't your responsibility after all." Cristina replied, "Well, I do think they are my responsibility, too." This difference of opinion is best explained by what cultural value?
A) individualism versus collectivism
B) power distance
C) view of human nature
D) preferred personality
A) individualism versus collectivism
B) power distance
C) view of human nature
D) preferred personality
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14
Which of the following provides the potential opportunity for increased intercultural contact in the United States?
A) Internet
B) growing minority populations
C) travel for leisure or business
D) all of the above
A) Internet
B) growing minority populations
C) travel for leisure or business
D) all of the above
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15
Which of the following is NOT helpful in communicating ethically across cultures?
A) remembering that everyone is enmeshed in culture
B) being aware of the humanity of others
C) being open to other ways of viewing the world
D) relying on your beliefs as something to stand by
A) remembering that everyone is enmeshed in culture
B) being aware of the humanity of others
C) being open to other ways of viewing the world
D) relying on your beliefs as something to stand by
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16
They are border dwellers through _____.
A) travel
B) socialization
C) relationships
D) assimilation
A) travel
B) socialization
C) relationships
D) assimilation
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17
They are _____ type of border travelers.
A) voluntary short-term
B) voluntary long-term
C) involuntary short-term
D) involuntary long-term
A) voluntary short-term
B) voluntary long-term
C) involuntary short-term
D) involuntary long-term
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18
Individualistic cultures and collectivistic cultures differ in terms of their
A) long-term versus short-term orientation.
B) human nature value.
C) preferred personality.
D) all of these.
A) long-term versus short-term orientation.
B) human nature value.
C) preferred personality.
D) all of these.
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19
Culture has all of the following characteristics EXCEPT
A) dynamic.
B) homogeneous.
C) operates within societal power structures.
D) all of these.
A) dynamic.
B) homogeneous.
C) operates within societal power structures.
D) all of these.
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20
Which aspect of cultural values does she characterize?
A) individualist orientation
B) collectivistic orientation
C) preferred personality
D) human value orientation
A) individualist orientation
B) collectivistic orientation
C) preferred personality
D) human value orientation
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21
Young people are least accepting of interracial relationships.
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22
Children communicating with their parents could constitute intercultural communication.
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23
tends to focus on dichotomous thinking which emphasizes that things are good or bad, right or wrong, big or small.
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24
Members of cocultural groups can either assimilate or accommodate; they cannot remain separate.
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25
A primary cause for international business failure is lack of attention to cultural factors.
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26
Diasporic groups often settle in communities together while maintaining a strong ethnic identity.
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27
People who live between cultures may be referred to as _____.
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28
_____ is the learned patterns of perceptions, values, and behaviors that are shared by a group of people.
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29
Hinduism and Buddhism are _____ religions because of their belief in more than one god.
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30
_____ are beliefs that are so central to a cultural group that they are never questioned.
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31
Viewing others as exotic and interesting will help the ethics of your intercultural communication.
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32
The Puritanical beliefs on which the United States was founded assume that human nature is essentially good.
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33
Interculturalness exists on a continuum with relative similarity on one end and extreme difference on the other.
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34
Encapsulated marginal people feel integrated by having to shift cultures.
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35
Those with a short-term orientation in terms of cultural values focus on quick results and personal safety and security.
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36
Euro Disney was a success in France because it imported U.S. cultural practices that were successful at its U.S. theme parks.
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37
The predominant values preferred by a cultural group are the values held by every person in that group.
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38
The "being" mode of the preferred personality aspect of cultural values stresses "living to work" rather than "working to live."
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39
Those who value small power distances emphasize seniority, rank, and titles.
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40
A feeling of disorientation and discomfort due to the unfamiliarity of surroundings and the lack of familiar cues in the environment is called _____.
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41
How might you improve those interactions using your intercultural communication skills?
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42
The _____ is the temptation to view other cultures as made up of exotic animals in a cage for observation.
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43
Discuss and provide examples of the three means by which a person can become a border dweller.
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44
Be sure to discuss more than one manifestation of each value aspect.
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45
Judaism and Christianity are _____ religions because of their belief in only one god.
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