Deck 7: Intercultural Communication
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Deck 7: Intercultural Communication
1
Explain and give examples of On-time cultures versus Sometime cultures.
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2
Why is intercultural communication increasingly important in our society today?
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3
Explain the notion of code sensitivity.
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4
Provide three examples of how stereotyping can cause problems in intercultural communication.
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5
Explain how technology makes the study of intercultural communication important.
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6
Why do people stereotype?
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7
Describe the relationship or connection between ethnocentrism, stereotyping, and prejudice.
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8
What does "practice personal self-assessment" mean as a strategy for improving intercultural communication?
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9
How do On-time and Sometime cultures differ? What problems could arise when people of these different cultures interact?
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10
Explain your personal orientation toward uncertainty accepting and uncertainty rejecting. How is your personal orientation similar to or distinct from the larger culture in which you live?
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11
Explain differences among assimilation, accommodation, and separation strategies in intercultural communication.
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12
Why should we strive to avoid ethnocentrism?
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13
Reveal how ethnocentrism causes potential problems in intercultural communication.
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14
Explain what reflexivity is and how it can help you improve your intercultural communication behaviors.
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15
Explain and give examples of individualistic cultures versus collectivist cultures.
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16
What are the similarities and differences between dominant cultures and non-dominant cultures?
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17
Explain some cultural differences in nonverbal communication. What problems could arise due to these differences?
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18
Intercultural communication means any communication between persons of different cultures.
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19
Explain and give examples of uncertainty-accepting cultures versus uncertainty-rejecting cultures.
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20
What is meant by cultural relativism? Give one example of how you might practice this in your life.
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21
The Korean man who says of his own culture, "Koreans will never be great at basketball," is demonstrating ethnocentrism.
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22
"So what if Native Americans don't believe in looking an authority figure in the eye; they should if they want to be
Americans." This sentiment is an example of ethnocentric perspective.
Americans." This sentiment is an example of ethnocentric perspective.
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23
Individualistic cultures are societies that value individual freedom, choice, uniqueness, and independence.
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24
Which of the following is the best example of an uncertainty-rejecting culture?
A) Sweden
B) Japan
C) Denmark
D) United States
A) Sweden
B) Japan
C) Denmark
D) United States
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25
The separation strategy of a marginalized group is where the marginalized group member tries to "fit into" the dominant group.
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26
What type of culture is most likely to tolerate ambiguity, uncertainty, and diversity?
A) uncertainty-accepting
B) individualistic
C) On-time
D) Sometime
A) uncertainty-accepting
B) individualistic
C) On-time
D) Sometime
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27
Because of demographic changes, the U.S. Congress is no longer representative of the dominant culture.
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28
If someone likes to have lots of rules for behavior and doesn't like outsiders, he or she is most likely from an uncertainty-rejecting culture.
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29
Non-dominant cultures includes women, the unemployed, and the elderly, among other groups of people.
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30
By 2025 it is likely that no single ethnic group in the United States will have a majority of children under the age of
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31
An individual can belong to only one non-dominant culture.
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32
A person who believes that his or her culture is superior to all other groups or cultures is engaging in ethnocentrism.
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33
A member of a marginalized group who refuses to interact with members of the dominant culture is engaging in an accommodation strategy.
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34
The United States is an example of a collectivist culture.
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35
If you judge another culture by the belief systems of your own culture, you are engaging in cultural relativism.
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36
Individualistic cultures place the "I" before the "we."
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37
Prejudice is likely to lead to ethnocentrism.
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38
In uncertainty-accepting cultures, people are threatened by ideas from outside and embrace written rules.
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39
One reason for the importance of studying intercultural communication is our increasing exposure to people of other cultures.
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40
On-time cultures view time as contextually based and relationally oriented.
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41
Unique combinations of rituals, religion, thought patterns, and behaviors are known as
A) collectivism.
B) strategies.
C) cultures.
D) uncertainty.
A) collectivism.
B) strategies.
C) cultures.
D) uncertainty.
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42
Which type of culture tolerates ambiguity and uncertainty?
A) collectivistic
B) uncertainty-accepting
C) uncertainty-rejecting
D) Sometime
A) collectivistic
B) uncertainty-accepting
C) uncertainty-rejecting
D) Sometime
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43
In which type of culture would it be more likely for extended family members to live with nuclear family members?
A) individualistic
B) collectivistic
C) Sometime
D) On-time
A) individualistic
B) collectivistic
C) Sometime
D) On-time
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44
The preferred way to avoid an ethnocentric perspective is to
A) be cautious about assuming similarity and recognize differences among people.
B) deny differences, because stating that you recognize them can only get you into trouble.
C) assume that other individuals would prefer to think and act as you do.
D) discover what you have in common, but assume that others are fundamentally different.
A) be cautious about assuming similarity and recognize differences among people.
B) deny differences, because stating that you recognize them can only get you into trouble.
C) assume that other individuals would prefer to think and act as you do.
D) discover what you have in common, but assume that others are fundamentally different.
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45
________ is where you have a negative attitude toward a group of people just because of who they are.
A) Prejudice
B) Ethnocentrism
C) Stereotyping
D) Profiling
A) Prejudice
B) Ethnocentrism
C) Stereotyping
D) Profiling
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46
All of the following are examples of individualistic cultures EXCEPT
A) the United States.
B) Australia.
C) Canada.
D) China.
A) the United States.
B) Australia.
C) Canada.
D) China.
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47
Which of the following is NOT characteristic of a collectivist culture?
A) high value placed on commitment to family
B) tendency of individuals to be loyal to their community
C) higher value placed on cooperation
D) high levels of divorce
A) high value placed on commitment to family
B) tendency of individuals to be loyal to their community
C) higher value placed on cooperation
D) high levels of divorce
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48
What is code sensitivity?
A) a cognitive style that emphasizes open-mindedness about differences
B) the frustration and early termination of communication in intercultural communication
C) using words and nonverbal communication that are easy for the interpreter to understand
D) assuming that others think and act as we do
A) a cognitive style that emphasizes open-mindedness about differences
B) the frustration and early termination of communication in intercultural communication
C) using words and nonverbal communication that are easy for the interpreter to understand
D) assuming that others think and act as we do
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49
Kevin and Paul are having a conversation in which Kevin says, "All gay men are very effeminate." What type of intercultural communication problem might Kevin be engaging in?
A) ethnocentrism
B) stereotyping
C) cultural relativism
D) assimilation
A) ethnocentrism
B) stereotyping
C) cultural relativism
D) assimilation
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50
Which statement below is NOT an example of ethnocentrism?
A) If the Japanese would just shake hands like we do-instead of bowing-we would get along better.
B) Don't you wish everyone in the world would use deodorant and perfume as Americans do?
C) American workers get higher pay for less work than most people in the world.
D) Americans have developed the best civilized society in history.
A) If the Japanese would just shake hands like we do-instead of bowing-we would get along better.
B) Don't you wish everyone in the world would use deodorant and perfume as Americans do?
C) American workers get higher pay for less work than most people in the world.
D) Americans have developed the best civilized society in history.
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51
If someone in a marginalized group tries to fit in with the dominant group, he or she is striving for what goal of intercultural communication?
A) accommodation
B) separation
C) reflexivity
D) assimilation
A) accommodation
B) separation
C) reflexivity
D) assimilation
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52
Which of the following countries would most likely be an On-time culture?
A) Paraguay
B) Oman
C) France
D) Germany
A) Paraguay
B) Oman
C) France
D) Germany
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53
________ is where you assume that all members of a group are alike.
A) Prejudice
B) Ethnocentrism
C) Stereotyping
D) Profiling
A) Prejudice
B) Ethnocentrism
C) Stereotyping
D) Profiling
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54
Which of the following is NOT a strategy for improving intercultural communication?
A) Practice supportive communication and avoid defensive communication.
B) Avoid stereotyping and hasty generalizations.
C) Adopt an ethnocentric perspective.
D) Practice personal self-assessment.
A) Practice supportive communication and avoid defensive communication.
B) Avoid stereotyping and hasty generalizations.
C) Adopt an ethnocentric perspective.
D) Practice personal self-assessment.
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55
Which culture fears silence rather than embracing it?
A) Japanese
B) European American
C) Amish
D) Native American
A) Japanese
B) European American
C) Amish
D) Native American
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