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