A) Individualistic
B) High-context
C) Collectivistic
D) Low-context
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A) culture
B) coculture
C) ethnocentric culture
D) salient culture
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A) "That's an interesting idea. Let me think it over."
B) "That's an interesting idea, but I think something else might work better."
C) "No. That idea isn't going to work."
D) "Sounds good. Let's go ahead with your idea."
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A) harmony and respect
B) non-traditional gender roles
C) independence and assertiveness
D) equality and consensus building
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A) a person's internal sense of being, which includes gender-related qualities.
B) a person's preferred pronoun.
C) a person's sense of being a sexual being.
D) a gender that matches the sex they were assigned at birth.
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A) Individuals must see themselves as different for intercultural communication to take place.
B) Increased contact with other cultures creates salience, which affects the quality of intercultural interactions.
C) Differences do not need to be recognized for intercultural communication to take place.
D) Salience improves the decoding of messages and, as a result, enhances intercultural communication.
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A) personal fable
B) prejudice
C) hegemony
D) ethnocentrism
E) in-groups
F) out-groups
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A) Cultural generalizations apply to every member of a cultural group.
B) Sometimes greater differences exist within cultures than between cultures.
C) Cultural membership does not shape the nature of communication.
D) Generalizations about cultural differences are mostly inaccurate and unhelpful.
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A) She doesn't understand the reference to "last name."
B) She comes from a collectivist culture which values family over self.
C) She comes from a collectivist culture which values self over group membership.
D) She comes from a low-context culture which emphasizes humility.
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A) Grandma has trouble remembering and communicating because she's older.
B) Laura assumes Grandma has trouble communicating because of her age.
C) Grandma has a limited vocabulary and has trouble hearing due to her age.
D) Laura wants to make an impression on Grandma so she remembers to take the dog out.
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A) Low power distance
B) High power distance
C) Low context
D) High context
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A) salient
B) tolerated
C) significant
D) ambiguous
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A) high power distance culture
B) uncertainty-avoiding culture.
C) low context culture
D) high context culture
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A) embracing ambiguity.
B) breaking rules.
C) taking risks.
D) following time-honored traditions.
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A) political views.
B) gender.
C) religion.
D) age.
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A) ethnocentrism
B) basic hegemony
C) overt racism
D) regional stereotyping
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A) The dominant culture determines the overarching characteristics of a coculture.
B) Cocultures are both part of and exist alongside the larger culture.
C) Cultures are subdivided into distinct and separate cocultures that cannot overlap.
D) Dominant cocultures strongly influence the leading features of the larger culture.
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