Deck 15: Individual Behaviour

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Building an inclusive work environment that allows everyone to reach his or her potential is called __________.

A) employee development
B) open management
C) management training
D) managing diversity
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__________ refers to the efforts of the leadership in an organization toward committing the organization to hiring and advancing minorities and women.

A) Diversity exclusion
B) Ethnocentrism
C) Pluralism
D) Affirmative action
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The extent to which an organization is open to hiring anyone who can perform a specific job is called __________.

A) exclusivity
B) discrimination
C) diversity
D) inclusivity
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A company that is based on pluralism and operates with inclusivity and respect for diversity is called a __________.

A) multinational organization
B) multicultural organization
C) business franchise organization
D) government subsidized organization
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An organization is multicultural when:

A) its key values and policies are designed by the members of majority culture.
B) minority-culture members are represented at all levels.
C) the members of majority and minority cultures develop distinct groups.
D) its training and task force activities enforce cultural bias.
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Which of the following subcultures form among people of similar age groups?

A) Occupational subcultures
B) Gender subcultures
C) Generational subcultures
D) National subcultures
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Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of a multicultural organization?

A) Pluralism
B) Structural integration
C) Informal network integration
D) Prejudice
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Jason argues that his membership group is superior to every other one. His belief is called:

A) ethnocentrism.
B) pluralism.
C) self-involvement.
D) self-indulgence.
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Which of the following statements points to the existence of glass ceilings in organizations?

A) In most organizations, power is distributed equally across management functions.
B) Women have finally erased all social barriers while minorities still face them.
C) Most organizations encourage women and minorities to stay with them for a long term.
D) Most top executives in large organizations are older, white males and there is little opportunity for others.
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__________ occurs when minorities adopt characteristics of majority cultures in order to succeed.

A) Ecological fallacy
B) Transformation
C) Cultural diversity
D) Biculturalism
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Bill is at a business dinner meeting in India. When his Indian associates light up a cigarette after the meal, he feels offended as his cultural values discourage such practices. He then lectures his colleagues on the evils of smoking and walks out of the restaurant. In this scenario, Bill is guilty of __________.

A) subcultural preference
B) ethnocentrism
C) monochronic behavior
D) polychronic behavior
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The __________ is a hidden barrier to the advancement of women and minorities.

A) invisible wall
B) glass ceiling
C) double-bind
D) leaking pipeline
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The problem with subcultures in organizations is that:

A) they tend to form informally.
B) ethnocentric tendencies cause members to look down on outsiders.
C) they are formed by individuals with similar characteristics.
D) members identify more closely to them than to the larger organization.
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An organization that is mature about diversity should be able to answer a confident "yes" to all of the following questions EXCEPT:

A) Do you understand diversity concepts?
B) Do you accept responsibility for improving your performance?
C) Are you willing to learn continuously?
D) Are you willing to encourage glass ceilings?
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The four types of subcultures are ____________, ethnic, generational, and gender subcultures.

A) historical
B) national
C) occupational
D) international
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Which of the following conditions occurs when glass ceilings and other obstacles cause qualified and high-performing women to drop out of upward career paths?

A) The leaking pipeline problem
B) The revolving door syndrome
C) The double-bond dilemma
D) The glass closet problem
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The three steps in Roosevelt Thomas' continuum of leadership approaches to diversity are affirmative action, __________, and managing diversity.

A) leadership policy
B) diversity regulations
C) valuing differences
D) equal employment
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__________ describes differences in people's race, age, gender, and other individual factors.

A) Dichotomy
B) Detail
C) Diversity
D) Department
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__________ are groupings of people based on shared demographic and job identities.

A) Organizational departments
B) Organizational divisions
C) Organizational subcultures
D) Organizational hierarchies
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__________ refers to high turnover among minorities and women.

A) The revolving door syndrome
B) The glass ceiling effect
C) Ethnocentrism
D) An organizational subculture
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The confusion and discomfort that a person experiences when in an unfamiliar culture is called __________.

A) cultural diversity
B) ecological fallacy
C) proxemics
D) culture shock
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Sara, the director of human resources at Worldwide Products Inc., insists on training managers on anti-discriminatory practices and on establishing an inclusive, diverse environment in the company. In this scenario, Sara's attempts to illustrate __________.

A) discriminate among her employees
B) manage diversity
C) emphasize value management
D) emphasize biculturalism
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The stages of adjusting to a new culture do NOT include:

A) irritation and anger.
B) honeymoon.
C) reality.
D) power and distance.
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_________ is the study of how people use interpersonal space.

A) Ethnocentrism
B) Inter-space
C) Proxemics
D) Ecology
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Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of people with high cultural intelligence?

A) High cultural self-awareness
B) Flexibility in dealing with cultural differences
C) Willingness to learn about the unfamiliar culture
D) Consistency and commitment to maintain one's native cultural behaviors
Question
Vince, a middle manager at United Imports Inc., is on a business trip to Japan to visit a major supplier. After work, his Japanese hosts take him to a Japanese barbecue restaurant. Vince is very uncomfortable with the dishes served in the restaurant and does not know what to do. Vince is experiencing ________.

A) culture shock
B) biculturalism
C) the revolving door syndrome
D) the leaking pipeline problem
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___________ is the most productive end of the diversity leadership continuum which involves active inclusion of diversity in organizational operations with a goal of multiculturalism.

A) Workplace diversity
B) Managing diversity
C) Affirmative action
D) Biculturalism
Question
In which of the following stages of adjusting to an unfamiliar culture does an individual engage in cultural immersion and view local ways positively?

A) Confusion
B) Reality
C) Small victories
D) Honeymoon
Question
The first stage in adjusting to a new culture is __________.

A) irritation and anger
B) honeymoon
C) confusion
D) reality
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Bryan has just moved to Japan from the United States. He currently feels overwhelmed by the new culture, and it has become a target of his criticism. Which of the following stages of adjusting to a new culture does Bryan's condition illustrate?

A) Confusion
B) Irritation and anger
C) Reality
D) Small victories
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In which of the following cultures do people tend to do one thing at a time?

A) Individualistic cultures
B) High-context cultures
C) Low-context cultures
D) Monochronic cultures
Question
Tight cultures are best defined as cultures in which:

A) social norms are rigid and clear and members try to conform.
B) people tend to do one thing at a time.
C) members emphasize communication via spoken or written words.
D) social norms are mixed and ambiguous, and conformity varies.
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Which of the following is the last stage in adjusting to a new culture?

A) Irritation and anger
B) Honeymoon
C) Reality
D) Small victories
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In a high-context culture, such as in Italy, one would expect to find __________.

A) high uncertainty avoidance
B) monochronic behavior
C) a high degree of nonverbal communication
D) a low power distance rating
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Which of the following statements is true of loose cultures?

A) Their members let prevailing norms guide their behavior.
B) Deviations are noticed, discouraged, and sanctioned.
C) Their members express themselves independent from the masses.
D) Social norms are strong, clear, and well-defined.
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A culture that includes nonverbal signals and context when interpreting communication is classified as a(n) __________.

A) individualistic culture
B) high-context culture
C) collectivistic culture
D) low-context culture
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Which of the following cultures relies mainly on the written and spoken word?

A) An individualistic culture
B) A high-context culture
C) An ethnocentric culture
D) A low-context culture
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According to Roosevelt Thomas, it is a mistake to assume that affirmative action __________ the desire of minorities to assimilate into the workforce.

A) encourages
B) decreases
C) has no effect on
D) discourages
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In which of the following cultures do people accomplish many different things at once?

A) Group cultures
B) Polychronic cultures
C) Diverse cultures
D) High-context cultures
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____________ is the ability to adapt to new cultures.

A) Cultural shock
B) Cultural proxemics
C) Cultural training
D) Cultural intelligence
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In organizations, members from loose cultures are more likely to:

A) look forward to authority for direction.
B) be well-prepared and punctual for assignments.
C) display emotions and look for recognition.
D) be slow in volunteering and criticizing.
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According to Hofstede's dimensions of national cultures, which of the following terms refers to the degree to which a society values assertiveness and materialism?

A) Uncertainty avoidance
B) Individualism-collectivism
C) Power distance
D) Masculinity-femininity
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Culture shock refers to the ability to adapt to new cultures.
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The most individualistic country, according to Hofstede's sample, is __________.

A) Japan
B) Germany
C) China
D) the United States
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According to Hofstede's dimensions of national cultures, __________ is the degree to which a society tolerates risk and uncertainty.

A) uncertainty avoidance
B) individualism-collectivism
C) power distance
D) time orientation
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Which of the following is NOT one of Hofstede's dimensions of national cultures?

A) Power distance
B) Uncertainty avoidance
C) Time orientation
D) Educational background
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The __________ is where lesbians, gays, bisexual, and transgender workers hide their sexual identities.
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Subcultures are necessary to achieve organizational diversity.
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Biculturalism is a response to bad treatment and discrimination at work.
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Harris and Conference Board polls report that younger workers tend to be more satisfied with their jobs than older workers.
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According to Hofstede's dimensions of national cultures, __________ is the degree to which a society emphasizes individuals and their self-interests.

A) uncertainty avoidance
B) individualism-collectivism
C) power distance
D) time orientation
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According to Hofstede's dimensions of national cultures, which of the following terms refers to the degree to which a society accepts unequal distribution of power?

A) Uncertainty avoidance
B) Individualism-collectivism
C) Power distance
D) Time orientation
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The revolving door syndrome is a challenge for organizations that seek to maintain _________ in workforce.
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A culture that is high in uncertainty avoidance would be known for its entrepreneurial spirit.
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Naomi, an employee in an insurance firm, hails from a collectivistic culture. If she is assigned to a team project, which of the following steps is she most likely to take?

A) Step forward to be the team leader
B) Offer to lead the team presentation
C) Confront a fellow member who is not making a "fair-share" contribution
D) Work diligently on her part of the project with little fanfare
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The stages of adjustment to an unfamiliar culture are a series of steady improvements after the initial stage of confusion.
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According to Hofstede's dimensions of national cultures, the degree to which a society emphasizes short-term or long-term goals is called:

A) uncertainty avoidance.
B) individualism-collectivism.
C) power distance.
D) time orientation.
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One way to view monochronic cultures is as a group of flexible multi-taskers.
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The __________ assumes that a generalized cultural value applies equally well to all members of the culture.

A) general approach
B) ecological fallacy
C) equal distribution
D) unreasonable expectation
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The glass ceiling facilitates career advancement for women.
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The barrier to the advancement of women and minorities that manifests itself in the lack of diversity in the upper ranks of organizational management is known as the __________.
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People high in __________ view cultural differences not as threats but as learning opportunities.
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The __________ is where female leaders get criticized when they act consistent with female subculture stereotypes and when they act consistent with male subculture stereotypes.
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______ form among people doing the same kinds of work.
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Beyond the legal issues, make a business case for diversity.
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An effort made by women and minorities to "fit in" by taking on behaviors and characteristics displayed by the majority is known as ___________.
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__________ studies how cultures vary in valuing and using space.
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While the value of diversity is obvious, what makes it so difficult to manage diversity in global companies?
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Hofstede identified five value differences among national cultures. What are they? Define each of them.
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Members of a(n) __________ are flexible about time and who uses it.
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What is culture shock? What are the five stages experienced by an individual facing culture shock?
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The final step in the continuum of leadership approaches to diversity is __________.
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In __________, social norms are mixed and ambiguous, and conformity varies.
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Regarding diversity, the concept of __________ is similar to that of stereotyping.
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Confusion, small victories, honeymoon, irritation and anger, and reality are different stages of dealing with ____________.
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__________ form among people from the same races, language groupings, regions, and nations.
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Individuals caught up in organizational subcultures develop tendencies toward ____________.
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__________ are skills and personal characteristics that help us to be successful in cross-cultural situations.
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Edward T. Hall, an anthropologist, believes that cultures have "silent" languages that are found in their approach to communications in terms of context, time, and space. What are these cultural languages? Describe each.
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__________ are informal groupings of people that form around such things as gender, age, race, ethnicity, and even job functions.
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Deck 15: Individual Behaviour
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Building an inclusive work environment that allows everyone to reach his or her potential is called __________.

A) employee development
B) open management
C) management training
D) managing diversity
D
2
__________ refers to the efforts of the leadership in an organization toward committing the organization to hiring and advancing minorities and women.

A) Diversity exclusion
B) Ethnocentrism
C) Pluralism
D) Affirmative action
D
3
The extent to which an organization is open to hiring anyone who can perform a specific job is called __________.

A) exclusivity
B) discrimination
C) diversity
D) inclusivity
D
4
A company that is based on pluralism and operates with inclusivity and respect for diversity is called a __________.

A) multinational organization
B) multicultural organization
C) business franchise organization
D) government subsidized organization
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An organization is multicultural when:

A) its key values and policies are designed by the members of majority culture.
B) minority-culture members are represented at all levels.
C) the members of majority and minority cultures develop distinct groups.
D) its training and task force activities enforce cultural bias.
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Which of the following subcultures form among people of similar age groups?

A) Occupational subcultures
B) Gender subcultures
C) Generational subcultures
D) National subcultures
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Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of a multicultural organization?

A) Pluralism
B) Structural integration
C) Informal network integration
D) Prejudice
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Jason argues that his membership group is superior to every other one. His belief is called:

A) ethnocentrism.
B) pluralism.
C) self-involvement.
D) self-indulgence.
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Which of the following statements points to the existence of glass ceilings in organizations?

A) In most organizations, power is distributed equally across management functions.
B) Women have finally erased all social barriers while minorities still face them.
C) Most organizations encourage women and minorities to stay with them for a long term.
D) Most top executives in large organizations are older, white males and there is little opportunity for others.
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10
__________ occurs when minorities adopt characteristics of majority cultures in order to succeed.

A) Ecological fallacy
B) Transformation
C) Cultural diversity
D) Biculturalism
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Bill is at a business dinner meeting in India. When his Indian associates light up a cigarette after the meal, he feels offended as his cultural values discourage such practices. He then lectures his colleagues on the evils of smoking and walks out of the restaurant. In this scenario, Bill is guilty of __________.

A) subcultural preference
B) ethnocentrism
C) monochronic behavior
D) polychronic behavior
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The __________ is a hidden barrier to the advancement of women and minorities.

A) invisible wall
B) glass ceiling
C) double-bind
D) leaking pipeline
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The problem with subcultures in organizations is that:

A) they tend to form informally.
B) ethnocentric tendencies cause members to look down on outsiders.
C) they are formed by individuals with similar characteristics.
D) members identify more closely to them than to the larger organization.
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An organization that is mature about diversity should be able to answer a confident "yes" to all of the following questions EXCEPT:

A) Do you understand diversity concepts?
B) Do you accept responsibility for improving your performance?
C) Are you willing to learn continuously?
D) Are you willing to encourage glass ceilings?
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The four types of subcultures are ____________, ethnic, generational, and gender subcultures.

A) historical
B) national
C) occupational
D) international
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Which of the following conditions occurs when glass ceilings and other obstacles cause qualified and high-performing women to drop out of upward career paths?

A) The leaking pipeline problem
B) The revolving door syndrome
C) The double-bond dilemma
D) The glass closet problem
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The three steps in Roosevelt Thomas' continuum of leadership approaches to diversity are affirmative action, __________, and managing diversity.

A) leadership policy
B) diversity regulations
C) valuing differences
D) equal employment
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__________ describes differences in people's race, age, gender, and other individual factors.

A) Dichotomy
B) Detail
C) Diversity
D) Department
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__________ are groupings of people based on shared demographic and job identities.

A) Organizational departments
B) Organizational divisions
C) Organizational subcultures
D) Organizational hierarchies
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__________ refers to high turnover among minorities and women.

A) The revolving door syndrome
B) The glass ceiling effect
C) Ethnocentrism
D) An organizational subculture
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The confusion and discomfort that a person experiences when in an unfamiliar culture is called __________.

A) cultural diversity
B) ecological fallacy
C) proxemics
D) culture shock
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Sara, the director of human resources at Worldwide Products Inc., insists on training managers on anti-discriminatory practices and on establishing an inclusive, diverse environment in the company. In this scenario, Sara's attempts to illustrate __________.

A) discriminate among her employees
B) manage diversity
C) emphasize value management
D) emphasize biculturalism
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The stages of adjusting to a new culture do NOT include:

A) irritation and anger.
B) honeymoon.
C) reality.
D) power and distance.
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_________ is the study of how people use interpersonal space.

A) Ethnocentrism
B) Inter-space
C) Proxemics
D) Ecology
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Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of people with high cultural intelligence?

A) High cultural self-awareness
B) Flexibility in dealing with cultural differences
C) Willingness to learn about the unfamiliar culture
D) Consistency and commitment to maintain one's native cultural behaviors
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Vince, a middle manager at United Imports Inc., is on a business trip to Japan to visit a major supplier. After work, his Japanese hosts take him to a Japanese barbecue restaurant. Vince is very uncomfortable with the dishes served in the restaurant and does not know what to do. Vince is experiencing ________.

A) culture shock
B) biculturalism
C) the revolving door syndrome
D) the leaking pipeline problem
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___________ is the most productive end of the diversity leadership continuum which involves active inclusion of diversity in organizational operations with a goal of multiculturalism.

A) Workplace diversity
B) Managing diversity
C) Affirmative action
D) Biculturalism
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In which of the following stages of adjusting to an unfamiliar culture does an individual engage in cultural immersion and view local ways positively?

A) Confusion
B) Reality
C) Small victories
D) Honeymoon
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The first stage in adjusting to a new culture is __________.

A) irritation and anger
B) honeymoon
C) confusion
D) reality
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Bryan has just moved to Japan from the United States. He currently feels overwhelmed by the new culture, and it has become a target of his criticism. Which of the following stages of adjusting to a new culture does Bryan's condition illustrate?

A) Confusion
B) Irritation and anger
C) Reality
D) Small victories
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In which of the following cultures do people tend to do one thing at a time?

A) Individualistic cultures
B) High-context cultures
C) Low-context cultures
D) Monochronic cultures
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Tight cultures are best defined as cultures in which:

A) social norms are rigid and clear and members try to conform.
B) people tend to do one thing at a time.
C) members emphasize communication via spoken or written words.
D) social norms are mixed and ambiguous, and conformity varies.
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Which of the following is the last stage in adjusting to a new culture?

A) Irritation and anger
B) Honeymoon
C) Reality
D) Small victories
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In a high-context culture, such as in Italy, one would expect to find __________.

A) high uncertainty avoidance
B) monochronic behavior
C) a high degree of nonverbal communication
D) a low power distance rating
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Which of the following statements is true of loose cultures?

A) Their members let prevailing norms guide their behavior.
B) Deviations are noticed, discouraged, and sanctioned.
C) Their members express themselves independent from the masses.
D) Social norms are strong, clear, and well-defined.
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A culture that includes nonverbal signals and context when interpreting communication is classified as a(n) __________.

A) individualistic culture
B) high-context culture
C) collectivistic culture
D) low-context culture
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Which of the following cultures relies mainly on the written and spoken word?

A) An individualistic culture
B) A high-context culture
C) An ethnocentric culture
D) A low-context culture
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According to Roosevelt Thomas, it is a mistake to assume that affirmative action __________ the desire of minorities to assimilate into the workforce.

A) encourages
B) decreases
C) has no effect on
D) discourages
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In which of the following cultures do people accomplish many different things at once?

A) Group cultures
B) Polychronic cultures
C) Diverse cultures
D) High-context cultures
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____________ is the ability to adapt to new cultures.

A) Cultural shock
B) Cultural proxemics
C) Cultural training
D) Cultural intelligence
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41
In organizations, members from loose cultures are more likely to:

A) look forward to authority for direction.
B) be well-prepared and punctual for assignments.
C) display emotions and look for recognition.
D) be slow in volunteering and criticizing.
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42
According to Hofstede's dimensions of national cultures, which of the following terms refers to the degree to which a society values assertiveness and materialism?

A) Uncertainty avoidance
B) Individualism-collectivism
C) Power distance
D) Masculinity-femininity
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Culture shock refers to the ability to adapt to new cultures.
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44
The most individualistic country, according to Hofstede's sample, is __________.

A) Japan
B) Germany
C) China
D) the United States
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According to Hofstede's dimensions of national cultures, __________ is the degree to which a society tolerates risk and uncertainty.

A) uncertainty avoidance
B) individualism-collectivism
C) power distance
D) time orientation
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Which of the following is NOT one of Hofstede's dimensions of national cultures?

A) Power distance
B) Uncertainty avoidance
C) Time orientation
D) Educational background
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The __________ is where lesbians, gays, bisexual, and transgender workers hide their sexual identities.
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Subcultures are necessary to achieve organizational diversity.
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Biculturalism is a response to bad treatment and discrimination at work.
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Harris and Conference Board polls report that younger workers tend to be more satisfied with their jobs than older workers.
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According to Hofstede's dimensions of national cultures, __________ is the degree to which a society emphasizes individuals and their self-interests.

A) uncertainty avoidance
B) individualism-collectivism
C) power distance
D) time orientation
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According to Hofstede's dimensions of national cultures, which of the following terms refers to the degree to which a society accepts unequal distribution of power?

A) Uncertainty avoidance
B) Individualism-collectivism
C) Power distance
D) Time orientation
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53
The revolving door syndrome is a challenge for organizations that seek to maintain _________ in workforce.
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54
A culture that is high in uncertainty avoidance would be known for its entrepreneurial spirit.
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55
Naomi, an employee in an insurance firm, hails from a collectivistic culture. If she is assigned to a team project, which of the following steps is she most likely to take?

A) Step forward to be the team leader
B) Offer to lead the team presentation
C) Confront a fellow member who is not making a "fair-share" contribution
D) Work diligently on her part of the project with little fanfare
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56
The stages of adjustment to an unfamiliar culture are a series of steady improvements after the initial stage of confusion.
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57
According to Hofstede's dimensions of national cultures, the degree to which a society emphasizes short-term or long-term goals is called:

A) uncertainty avoidance.
B) individualism-collectivism.
C) power distance.
D) time orientation.
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58
One way to view monochronic cultures is as a group of flexible multi-taskers.
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59
The __________ assumes that a generalized cultural value applies equally well to all members of the culture.

A) general approach
B) ecological fallacy
C) equal distribution
D) unreasonable expectation
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60
The glass ceiling facilitates career advancement for women.
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61
The barrier to the advancement of women and minorities that manifests itself in the lack of diversity in the upper ranks of organizational management is known as the __________.
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62
People high in __________ view cultural differences not as threats but as learning opportunities.
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63
The __________ is where female leaders get criticized when they act consistent with female subculture stereotypes and when they act consistent with male subculture stereotypes.
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64
______ form among people doing the same kinds of work.
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65
Beyond the legal issues, make a business case for diversity.
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66
An effort made by women and minorities to "fit in" by taking on behaviors and characteristics displayed by the majority is known as ___________.
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67
__________ studies how cultures vary in valuing and using space.
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68
While the value of diversity is obvious, what makes it so difficult to manage diversity in global companies?
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69
Hofstede identified five value differences among national cultures. What are they? Define each of them.
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70
Members of a(n) __________ are flexible about time and who uses it.
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71
What is culture shock? What are the five stages experienced by an individual facing culture shock?
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72
The final step in the continuum of leadership approaches to diversity is __________.
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73
In __________, social norms are mixed and ambiguous, and conformity varies.
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74
Regarding diversity, the concept of __________ is similar to that of stereotyping.
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75
Confusion, small victories, honeymoon, irritation and anger, and reality are different stages of dealing with ____________.
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76
__________ form among people from the same races, language groupings, regions, and nations.
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77
Individuals caught up in organizational subcultures develop tendencies toward ____________.
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78
__________ are skills and personal characteristics that help us to be successful in cross-cultural situations.
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79
Edward T. Hall, an anthropologist, believes that cultures have "silent" languages that are found in their approach to communications in terms of context, time, and space. What are these cultural languages? Describe each.
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__________ are informal groupings of people that form around such things as gender, age, race, ethnicity, and even job functions.
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