Multiple Choice
As described by Oberg, in the ________ stage of culture shock the expatriate and his or her family members come to understand and predict patterns of behavior, use the language, deal with daily activities, and accept their new life.
A) honeymoon
B) biculturalism
C) gradual adjustment
D) irritation and hostility
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