CULTURAL VALUES AND NORMS MEMBERSHIPS AND CULTURE CO-CULTURES AND COMMUNICATION CODES AND CULTURE INTERCULTURAL COMMUNICATION COMPETENCE
100
High
A ___-context culture relies heavily on subtle, often nonverbal cues to maintain social harmony.
100
In-group
A group with which we identify.
100
Race
A category that was originally created to explain the differences between people whose ancestors originated in different regions of the world
100
Language
The impact of _____ on the self-concept is powerful
100
Prejudice
If you have an unfairly biased and intolerant attitude toward others who belong to an out-group, then you have a ______.
200
United States, Canada, OR the UK
What is one example of a country with an individualistic culture?
200
Social Identity
This is part of one's self-concept based on membership in groups.
200
Sexual Orientation
On average, one-in-five hate crimes in the United States are based on this
200
Japanese
This culture has as many as 100 ways to say "I"
200
Ethnocentrism
The attitude that one's own culture is superior to others is called _______.
300
Power distance
_____ _____ is a term used to describe the degree to which members of a society accept an unequal distribution of power.
300
Out-group
A group of those whom we view as different.
300
Older Adults
People who believe that _______ have trouble communicating are less likely to interact with them
300
Succinct
A way in which verbal styles can vary across cultures depend on whether they are elaborate or ______
300
Mindfulness
This quality/practice helps communicators become more aware of how their own behavior may confuse or offend others.
400
Uncertainty
In countries that avoid ______, deviant people and ideas are considered dangerous, and intolerance and ethnocentrism are high.
400
Co-culture
The perception of membership in a group that is part of an encompassing culture.
400
Education Level
Even within the same family, this can cause intercultural challenges
400
Nonverbal Behavior
Despite nonverbal similarities, the range of differences in ________ is tremendous
400
Passive observation, active strategies, OR self-disclosure
According to Charles Berger, there are 3 uncertainty reduction strategies for moving toward a more mindful, skillful style of intercultural communication. One is ______.
500
Nurturing
In ______ cultures, those who see themselves as less capable feel valued as important group members and feel more satisfied when they have the opportunity to voice their opinions.
500
Perception and definition.
Culture is, to a great extent, a matter of _______ and ______.
500
Blue Jasmine
What film is referenced in the book that shows Socioeconomic status can create a culture gap
500
Faulty Interpretations
A quick and sloppy attribution process can lead to what
500
Patience, perseverance
The transition from culture shock to adaptation is usually successful, but it requires ______ and ______ to get there.






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