Deck 1: Introduction to Intercultural Competence
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Deck 1: Introduction to Intercultural Competence
1
The term global village refers to
A) a world that is made smaller by the mass media's ability to bring international events into people's homes.
B) individuals who experience other cultures and return to their own communities to share their new-found cultural knowledge.
C) the idea that, since all people are humans, cultural differences are incidental compared to the similarities all humans share.
D) the intermingling of culturally different people within a single community. Factual
A) a world that is made smaller by the mass media's ability to bring international events into people's homes.
B) individuals who experience other cultures and return to their own communities to share their new-found cultural knowledge.
C) the idea that, since all people are humans, cultural differences are incidental compared to the similarities all humans share.
D) the intermingling of culturally different people within a single community. Factual
A
2
Throughout the world, there is an increasing pattern of cross-border movements that is creating the most extensive wave of cultural mixing in recorded history
True
3
The context refers to widely shared expectations about particular kinds of communication interactions.
A) social
B) physical
C) interpersonal
D) personal Factual
A) social
B) physical
C) interpersonal
D) personal Factual
A
4
Which term stands for or represents a unit of meaning?
A) sender
B) transaction
C) symbols
D) receiver Factual
A) sender
B) transaction
C) symbols
D) receiver Factual
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5
Which statement is NOT true?
A) One outcome of communication is that the participants understand what the others are
B) Understanding is a necessary ingredient to say that communication has occurred.
C) Agreement is not a requirement of communication.
D) Completely accurate interpretations of the communication transaction are necessary for communication to occurl
A) One outcome of communication is that the participants understand what the others are
B) Understanding is a necessary ingredient to say that communication has occurred.
C) Agreement is not a requirement of communication.
D) Completely accurate interpretations of the communication transaction are necessary for communication to occurl
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6
Which of the following can be a symbol?
A) words
B) actions
C) objects
D) all of the above Conceptual
A) words
B) actions
C) objects
D) all of the above Conceptual
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7
Which view of communication recognizes that all participants are simultaneously interpreting multiple messages at all moments?
A) communication as transaction
B) communication as action
C) communication as interaction
D) communication as contextual Conceptual
A) communication as transaction
B) communication as action
C) communication as interaction
D) communication as contextual Conceptual
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8
The need to develop intercultural skills in today's world is clearly apparent due to
A) economic trends.
B) technological changes.
C) demographic imperatives.
D) all of the above
A) economic trends.
B) technological changes.
C) demographic imperatives.
D) all of the above
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9
Interpersonal communication typically involves
A) messages sent to large, undifferentiated audiences.
B) a small number of sensory channels through which information is conveyed.
C) clearly identified participants.
D) all of the above.
A) messages sent to large, undifferentiated audiences.
B) a small number of sensory channels through which information is conveyed.
C) clearly identified participants.
D) all of the above.
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10
Which of the following statements on the view of communication as transactional is FALSE?
A) Communication is not meant merely to influence and persuade.
B) Communication is intended to improve one's knowledge, to seek understanding, to develop agreements and to negotiate shared meanings.
C) Communication is intended to influence and control the receiver for the purpose of reaching agreement.
D) There are no such entities as pure senders and pure receivers.
A) Communication is not meant merely to influence and persuade.
B) Communication is intended to improve one's knowledge, to seek understanding, to develop agreements and to negotiate shared meanings.
C) Communication is intended to influence and control the receiver for the purpose of reaching agreement.
D) There are no such entities as pure senders and pure receivers.
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11
Compared to less-competent interactions, which of the following is likely to occur in very competent intercultural relationships?
A) Doubt will increase and certainty about meanings will decrease.
B) People will feel less comfortable about the meanings of words and their referents.
C) Individuals' sense of "rights" and "wrongs" will increasingly be threatened by the actions of those with an alternative cultural framework.
D) All of the Above Applied
A) Doubt will increase and certainty about meanings will decrease.
B) People will feel less comfortable about the meanings of words and their referents.
C) Individuals' sense of "rights" and "wrongs" will increasingly be threatened by the actions of those with an alternative cultural framework.
D) All of the Above Applied
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12
Changing cultural demographics in the United States have been due largely to changes in the patterns of
A) cultural identity.
B) birth and death rates.
C) immigration.
D) intermarriage rates
A) cultural identity.
B) birth and death rates.
C) immigration.
D) intermarriage rates
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13
Failure to create a harmonious intercultural society in the U.S. will likely result in
A) increased flexibility in one's sense of right and wrong.
B) culturally diverse communities with ample economic resources.
C) conflicts and hatred.
D) lost opportunities to tear down cultural barriers. Applied
A) increased flexibility in one's sense of right and wrong.
B) culturally diverse communities with ample economic resources.
C) conflicts and hatred.
D) lost opportunities to tear down cultural barriers. Applied
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14
The context includes the actual location of the interactants.
A) social
B) physical
C) interpersonal
D) personal Factual
A) social
B) physical
C) interpersonal
D) personal Factual
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15
Changing cultural demographics in the United States have been due largely to
A) a decrease in the European American population.
B) the government's efforts to increase immigration from Central American countries.
C) reorganization of neighborhood boundary lines.
D) an increase in the Latino and Asian American populations. Factual
A) a decrease in the European American population.
B) the government's efforts to increase immigration from Central American countries.
C) reorganization of neighborhood boundary lines.
D) an increase in the Latino and Asian American populations. Factual
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16
As the United States becomes more culturally diverse,
A) one's professional success and personal satisfaction will increase dramatically.
B) intercultural competence will become a necessity.
C) it can be assumed that people will embody similar cultural views.
D) all of the above.
A) one's professional success and personal satisfaction will increase dramatically.
B) intercultural competence will become a necessity.
C) it can be assumed that people will embody similar cultural views.
D) all of the above.
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17
Communication is defined as
A) symbolic.
B) a process.
C) involving the creation of shared meanings.
D) all of the above
A) symbolic.
B) a process.
C) involving the creation of shared meanings.
D) all of the above
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18
Which view of communication focuses on feedback from receivers to senders?
A) communication as transaction
B) communication as action
C) communication as interaction
D) communication as contextual Conceptual
A) communication as transaction
B) communication as action
C) communication as interaction
D) communication as contextual Conceptual
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19
Communication is symbolic because it requires that people
A) reach agreement.
B) belong to culturally diverse communities.
C) create shared meanings.
D) are actional.
A) reach agreement.
B) belong to culturally diverse communities.
C) create shared meanings.
D) are actional.
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20
Which view of communication perceives communication as a linear, one-way process of message sending?
A) communication as transaction
B) communication as action
C) communication as interaction
D) communication as contextual Factual
A) communication as transaction
B) communication as action
C) communication as interaction
D) communication as contextual Factual
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21
Your friend Maria is frustrated with you after she spent $10 to see a bad movie that you recommended. You still maintain that it was a good movie. Remembering that communication is symbolic, how would you explain to Maria the different understandings of what good meant?
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22
Symbols never vary in their degree of arbitrariness.
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23
The transactional view of communication emphasizes the construction or shared creation of messages and meanings
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24
Communication has occurred even if there is no degree of understanding between the participants
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25
The typical foreign-born resident in the U.S. is a recent immigrant with a tenth-grade educationl
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26
Edward T. Hall analogized that cultures are like icebergs because they have both visible and hidden parts. Using a cultural group you belong to, discuss an aspect of each part and explain how the hidden culture could complicate communication with someone who is not familiar with you culture.
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27
Cultures are like icebergs because the most significant portion of each is hidden from view.
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28
If there was actually a community called "Global Village" inhabited by 100 people, more than half of the population would be Asians
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29
Can changing the context of communication change how messages are interpreted? Why or why not? Give an example to justify your answer
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30
Marshall McLuhan coined the term global village to describe the consequences of the mass media's ability to bring events from the far reaches of the globe into people's homes, thus shrinking the world. How do contemporary technologies permit people to learn about, and interact with, people from foreign countries and cultures?
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31
In communication, understanding typically equals agreement.
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32
In today's world, it is safe to assume that one's neighbors and co-workers will have similar
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33
There are a few simple ideas that, if learned from Lustig and Koester's text, will guarantee that you will communicate competently with people from other cultures.
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