Quiz 1:
Basic Concepts in Intercultural Communication
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1. Write a definition of culture. *
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2. What is your understanding of dominant culture vs. co-culture?
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3. Explain the characteristics of culture.
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4. What is the deep structure of culture? Why is it important?* *
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5. Why is it important to study the history of a culture? Use specific examples to support your answer.
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6. What is the impact of family on culture? *
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7. Using the Buddha's Eight-Fold Path, describe behaviors a Buddhist might exhibit. How might a Buddhist interact with others and what kinds of things might he/she do or say?
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8. Provide a definition of identity. Be sure to include references to those provided in the text.*
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9. How do people establish and enact cultural identity?
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10. What are the identity development models constructed by Phinney and Martin and Nakayama?
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11. What is the relationship among perception, beliefs, and values? *
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12. List and describe briefly Hofstede’s five value dimensions. *
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13. List and describe briefly the Kluckhohns and Strodtbeck’ four orientations. *
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14. Examine the concept of Hall’s high- and low- context cultures. What problems can you anticipate when you are communicating with someone who holds a different context orientation? *
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15. Explain Ting-Toomey’s concepts of face and facework. How may they vary in collectivistic cultures versus in individualistic cultures? *
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