practices produce the greatest balance of good over evil.
Utilitarian Approach
The Common Good Approach
The Fairness or Social Justice Approach
The Virtues Approach
The Rights Approach
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2
The _________ is the approach that determines whether or not a cultural practice is ethical by determining whether or not an
action support the good of the community as a whole.
Utilitarian Approach
The Common Good Approach
The Fairness or Social Justice Approach
The Virtues Approach
The Rights Approach
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3
Culture can be defined as an accumulated pattern of values, beliefs, and behaviors, shared by __________.
an unidentifiable group of people with a common history and verbal and nonverbal symbol systems
an indiscriminate group of people with a common history and verbal and nonverbal symbol systems
an identifiable group of people with a common history and verbal and nonverbal symbol systems
a random group of people with a common history and verbal and nonverbal symbol systems
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4
To say that communication is transactional means that during communication each person simultaneously sends (encodes) and
receives (decodes) messages.
True False
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5
One of the most significant effects of new communication technology such as the Internet, social networking sites, and
smartphones, is that __________.
fewer people are meeting face-to-face
more people are immigrating to the United States
fewer people are immigrating to the United States
information is becoming decentralized
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6
Which one of the following is NOT a variable in intercultural competence according to Arasaratnam?
Knowledge of the culture
Competence in behaviors
Emotional intelligence
Approach tendency
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7
Intercultural communication apprehension is defined as __________.
the fear or anxiety people experience when communicating with persons from the same culture