Com 101. Chapter 8 quiz.
1.learned patterns of perceptions, values, attitudes, beliefs, orientations,
and underlying assumptions prevalent among people in a society: Culture
2.interactions that occur between people whose cultures are so different:
in- tercultural communication
3.Good to eat!
Repulsive pet.
A prince!: Example of people thinking differently about the same thing. A
frog:
4.Individualism-Collectivism
Preferred Personality
View of Human
Nature Human-Nature
Value Power Distance
Long-Term/Short-Term: Dimensions that affect communication
5.People who stand out from the crowd: What is an example of an
individualist orientation
6.Team players: What is an example of a collectivist orientation
7.Individualistic culture- emphasizes personal rights and responsibilities,
privacy, voicing ones opinion, freedom, innovation, and self-expression
Collectivist culture- emphasizes community, collaboration, shared interest,
harmony, the public good and avoiding embarrassment.: Individualism-
Collec- tivism
8.North American
Northern European: People who are highly individualistic
9.South American
Asian
Hispanic and Asian Americans: People who are highly collectivistic
10.- I like to do something
- I work hard to achieve material gain: "doing mode" in preferred
personality
11.- I like to just be
- I want to experience life and the people around me: "being mode" in
preferred personality
12.European Americans
Asian Americans: People who are "doing mode"
13.Latinos: People who are "being mode"
14.Are humans fundamentally good, evil, or both?
- the United States are split- both.: View of Human Nature
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1.learned patterns of perceptions, values, attitudes, beliefs, orientations,
and underlying assumptions prevalent among people in a society: Culture
2.interactions that occur between people whose cultures are so different:
in- tercultural communication
3.Good to eat!
Repulsive pet.
A prince!: Example of people thinking differently about the same thing. A
frog:
4.Individualism-Collectivism
Preferred Personality
View of Human
Nature Human-Nature
Value Power Distance
Long-Term/Short-Term: Dimensions that affect communication
5.People who stand out from the crowd: What is an example of an
individualist orientation
6.Team players: What is an example of a collectivist orientation
7.Individualistic culture- emphasizes personal rights and responsibilities,
privacy, voicing ones opinion, freedom, innovation, and self-expression
Collectivist culture- emphasizes community, collaboration, shared interest,
harmony, the public good and avoiding embarrassment.: Individualism-
Collec- tivism
8.North American
Northern European: People who are highly individualistic
9.South American
Asian
Hispanic and Asian Americans: People who are highly collectivistic
10.- I like to do something
- I work hard to achieve material gain: "doing mode" in preferred
personality
11.- I like to just be
- I want to experience life and the people around me: "being mode" in
preferred personality
12.European Americans
Asian Americans: People who are "doing mode"
13.Latinos: People who are "being mode"
14.Are humans fundamentally good, evil, or both?
- the United States are split- both.: View of Human Nature
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3