What is the cultural model that categorizes culture into "Material Culture" and "Nonmaterial Culture"
The Cultural Identity Model
Gibb's Reflective Cycle
The Cultural Iceberg Model
The Above & Below Model
Your judgements of what is important in life is your:
Values
Norms
Beliefs
Behaviors
Rules or expectations that determine "appropriate" behavior in a culture
Values
Norms
Intelligence
Religion
How a person defines, understands, and perceives themselves is considered their:
identity
personality
role
occupation
Which one below is NOT a stage in Gibb's Reflective Cycle?
Description
Action Plan
Beginning
Feelings
Which Culture Shock stage describes the status when a person becomes accustomed to the culture and feels at ease?
Honeymoon
Anxiety
Adjustment
Acceptance
Which is NOT a necessary element in the communication process?
Sender
Verbal language
Message
Recipient
The study of the amount of distance that people are comfortable putting between themselves and others is called:
Proxemics
Space
Chronemics
Body movement
The study of how time affects and is affected by communication across cultures and contexts
Time
Chronemics
Kinesics
Expressions
People in this culture tend to prefer direct verbal communication
High context culture
Low context culture
Context culture
Medium context culture
People in this culture tend to understand meanings embedded at many sociocultural levels
High context culture
Low context culture
Medium context culture
Contextual culture
People in low context culture usually:
Say 'no' directly
Rely on feeling and context
Talk around the point and avoid saying no
Tend to send ambiguous messages