Deck 6: Cultural Values: Road Maps for Behavior

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Perception is learned because once you perceive something in a particular way,which interpretation does not usually change.​
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According to Minkov,which of the following is associated with flexhumility? ​

A)​self-pride
B)​holistic cognition
C)​religion is important
D)​lower value on education
E)​suicide taboo
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Identify which of the following is not among the five universal questions for cultures,according to Kluckhohn and Strodtbeck. ​

A)​what is the character of human nature?    
B)​what is the relation of humankind to nature?; 
C)​what is the value of wealth
D)​what is the relationship of people to each other? 
E)​what is the value placed on time?
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Perception is considered selective because ____.​

A)​there are too many stimuli competing for the attention of your senses
B)​life's lessons teach you to see the world in a particular way
C)​culture teaches you the meaning of most of your experiences
D)​once you perceive something in a particular manner that interpretation does not usually change
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Which of the following is not one of the thirteen American values identified by Kohls? ​

A)​personal control over the environment
B)​formality
C)​competition
D)​self-help
E)​practicality/efficiency
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Because we view the world through a subjective lens influenced by a number of variables,perception is considered: ​

A)​selective
B)​learned
C)​inaccurate
D)​consistent
E)​culturally determined
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Identify which country is not ranked in the top five in terms of the culture's emphasis on individualism? 

A)​United States
B)​Austria
C)​Great Britain​
D)​Canada
E)​Netherlands
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Low context cultures include all of the following except:​

A)​German
B)​North American
C)​Native American
D)​ English
E)​French
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​The World Values Survey defined ____ as 'a tendency to allow relatively free gratification of basic and natural human desires related to enjoying life and having fun.'  

A)​indulgent
B)​hedonistic
C)​opportunistic
D)​restrained
E)​secular
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In terms of the person/nature orientation,Western cultures traditionally view: 

A)​ humans as subject to nature
B)humans in harmony with nature
C)​humans as natures' providers
D)​humans as master of nature
E)​nature as humans' provider
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The extent to which members of a culture feel threatened by ambiguous and unknown situations is referred to as ____.​

A)​uncertainty avoidance
B)​tolerance for ambiguity
C)​equivocality
D)​ethnocentricity
E)​neoplasticity
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What time orientation do most Americans in the United States favor?​

A)​past
B)​future
C)​present
D)​linearity
E)​polychromic
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Values are important because they inform societies about ____.​

A)​what is good or bad
B)​what is worth dying for
C)​how people should treat each other
D)​what is worth protecting
E)​all of these
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Monumentalism within a culture,according to Minkov,indicates that members believe ____.​

A)​self-concept is flexible
B)​interpersonal competition is encouraged
C)​truth is relative
D)​education is highly valued
E)​all of these
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Cultures that foster virtues oriented toward future rewards-in particular,perseverance and thrift,reflect what Hofstede called a ____.​

A)​short term orientation
B)​future bias
C)​long term orientation
D)​future-oriented
E)​past progressive
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The following countries belong in same societal group,according to the GLOBE study.​

A)​Canada,England,United States
B)​Finland,Sweden,Denmark
C)​Turkey,Egypt,Kuwait
D)​China,Japan,Taiwan
E)​all of these
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Collectivism means the people in a culture place greater emphasis on: ​

A)​the needs of the in-group over oneself
B)​social norms and duty defined by in-group
C)​beliefs shared with in-group
D)​great readiness to cooperate with in-group members
E)​all of these
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Optimism and emphasis on the future reflect which of Kohls American values? ​

A)​idealism
B)​individualism
C)​time and its control
D)​change
E)​privacy
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A high power distance culture ____.​

A)​holds that inequality should be minimized
B)​believes superiors and subordinates should consider themselves equals
C)​believe that people are not equal but that everyone has a 'rightful place'
D)​powerful try to appear less powerful
E)​all of these
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The GLOBE Study differentiated between two types of collectivism: ​

A)​in-group and societal
B)​in-group and out-group
C)​ethnic and inter-ethnic
D)​local and national
E)​selective and exhaustive
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The United States is among the top five countries for high power distance.​
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The indulgence/restraint dimension reflects a cultures orientation toward disciplining the young.
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Countries whose cultures reflect a comfort with uncertainty (low uncertainty avoidance)include Greece,Portugal,and Guatemala.​
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For low-context cultures,the verbal message contains most of the information and very little is embedded in the context or the person's nonverbal activity.​
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According to Kohls,the U.S.values tradition over change.​
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Most Latino cultures consider the current activity as the one that matters the most.​
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Japan is a low uncertainty culture with many formal social protocols that help to predict how people will behave in almost every social interaction.​
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Chinese culture has a strong focus on the present time orientation.
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Collectivism in the United States is seen in the expectation that employees will change jobs in order to advance their careers.
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High-context cultures tend to convey meaning through status and informal friends and associates.​
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Confucianism and Buddhism support the notion that human nature is good.​
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Flexhumility cultures place less value on education than monumentalist ones.​
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Countries ranked highest for individualism include Venezuela,Panama,Ecuador,and Guatemala.​
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Cultures with high power distance emphasize status differences.​
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The American preference for a large selection of material items to choose from is illustrated by typical supermarkets,and the number of choices at Subway.​
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A society is called feminine when emotional gender roles overlap-both men and women are expected to be modest,tender,and concerned with quality of life.​
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Cultural patterns are integrated and can be contradictory.​
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Cultures that promote interdependency and cooperation take a negative view of intra-group competition.​
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Individual orientation vs.group orientation is thought of as one of the basic pattern variables that determine human action.
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Perception is inaccurate because you view the world through a subjective lens influenced by culture,values,and personal experiences which tend to make you see what you want/expect to see.​
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Define values and provide at least two intercultural examples.​
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Compare and contrast Hofstede's concepts of individualism and collectivism.​
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Explain how contradictions in the value of equality/egalitarianism explained in U.S.culture?​
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Explain the concepts of face and face-work. How are they manifest in collectivistic and individualistic cultures? ​
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Identify five of the ten GLOBE study cultural dimensions. ​
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How did the GLOBE study extend the previous dimensions of culture?
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Explain what is meant by the term 'monumentalism' and contrast that with the concept of flexhumility. ​
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Differentiate between the concepts of being,being-in-becoming,and doing.​
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What do the terms high-context and low-context mean? Provide cultural examples of each.​
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What is uncertainty avoidance? Provide an example of a culture that has high uncertainty avoidance and one that has low uncertainty avoidance.​
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Discuss Hofstede's masculinity/femininity dimension. Provide an example of each.​
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Explain what is meant by the term 'cultural patterns.'  What caveats to the term do the authors present? ​
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List and explain at least six of the thirteen values identified by Kohls as "The Values Americans live by."​
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Societal collectivism and in-group collectivism are two terms that mean the same thing.​
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Identify and explain three common U.S.phrases that reflect the American value of directness,openness,and honesty.​
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What does your culture tell you about human nature? Give an example of a culture with a different orientation.​
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Humane orientation refers to the degree to which societal and organizational members acquiesce to unequal distribution of power.​
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​What is perception?  Explain the characteristics of perception.
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In collectivist cultures,a person's face is usually derived from his or her own self-effort.​
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Is the U.S.a high or a low power distance culture? Explain the concepts and justify your answer.​
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What are the major characteristics associated any five of the following GLOBE societal/geographical groups?  (a)White Dominant;(b)Scandinavia;(c)Central Europe;(d)Eastern Europe;(e)Southern Europe;(f)Africa;(g)the Middle East;(h)Central and South America;(I)Northeast Asia;(j)South and Southeast Asia.​
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Deck 6: Cultural Values: Road Maps for Behavior
1
Perception is learned because once you perceive something in a particular way,which interpretation does not usually change.​
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2
According to Minkov,which of the following is associated with flexhumility? ​

A)​self-pride
B)​holistic cognition
C)​religion is important
D)​lower value on education
E)​suicide taboo
B
3
Identify which of the following is not among the five universal questions for cultures,according to Kluckhohn and Strodtbeck. ​

A)​what is the character of human nature?    
B)​what is the relation of humankind to nature?; 
C)​what is the value of wealth
D)​what is the relationship of people to each other? 
E)​what is the value placed on time?
C
4
Perception is considered selective because ____.​

A)​there are too many stimuli competing for the attention of your senses
B)​life's lessons teach you to see the world in a particular way
C)​culture teaches you the meaning of most of your experiences
D)​once you perceive something in a particular manner that interpretation does not usually change
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Which of the following is not one of the thirteen American values identified by Kohls? ​

A)​personal control over the environment
B)​formality
C)​competition
D)​self-help
E)​practicality/efficiency
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Because we view the world through a subjective lens influenced by a number of variables,perception is considered: ​

A)​selective
B)​learned
C)​inaccurate
D)​consistent
E)​culturally determined
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Identify which country is not ranked in the top five in terms of the culture's emphasis on individualism? 

A)​United States
B)​Austria
C)​Great Britain​
D)​Canada
E)​Netherlands
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Low context cultures include all of the following except:​

A)​German
B)​North American
C)​Native American
D)​ English
E)​French
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​The World Values Survey defined ____ as 'a tendency to allow relatively free gratification of basic and natural human desires related to enjoying life and having fun.'  

A)​indulgent
B)​hedonistic
C)​opportunistic
D)​restrained
E)​secular
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In terms of the person/nature orientation,Western cultures traditionally view: 

A)​ humans as subject to nature
B)humans in harmony with nature
C)​humans as natures' providers
D)​humans as master of nature
E)​nature as humans' provider
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The extent to which members of a culture feel threatened by ambiguous and unknown situations is referred to as ____.​

A)​uncertainty avoidance
B)​tolerance for ambiguity
C)​equivocality
D)​ethnocentricity
E)​neoplasticity
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What time orientation do most Americans in the United States favor?​

A)​past
B)​future
C)​present
D)​linearity
E)​polychromic
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Values are important because they inform societies about ____.​

A)​what is good or bad
B)​what is worth dying for
C)​how people should treat each other
D)​what is worth protecting
E)​all of these
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Monumentalism within a culture,according to Minkov,indicates that members believe ____.​

A)​self-concept is flexible
B)​interpersonal competition is encouraged
C)​truth is relative
D)​education is highly valued
E)​all of these
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Cultures that foster virtues oriented toward future rewards-in particular,perseverance and thrift,reflect what Hofstede called a ____.​

A)​short term orientation
B)​future bias
C)​long term orientation
D)​future-oriented
E)​past progressive
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The following countries belong in same societal group,according to the GLOBE study.​

A)​Canada,England,United States
B)​Finland,Sweden,Denmark
C)​Turkey,Egypt,Kuwait
D)​China,Japan,Taiwan
E)​all of these
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Collectivism means the people in a culture place greater emphasis on: ​

A)​the needs of the in-group over oneself
B)​social norms and duty defined by in-group
C)​beliefs shared with in-group
D)​great readiness to cooperate with in-group members
E)​all of these
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Optimism and emphasis on the future reflect which of Kohls American values? ​

A)​idealism
B)​individualism
C)​time and its control
D)​change
E)​privacy
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A high power distance culture ____.​

A)​holds that inequality should be minimized
B)​believes superiors and subordinates should consider themselves equals
C)​believe that people are not equal but that everyone has a 'rightful place'
D)​powerful try to appear less powerful
E)​all of these
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The GLOBE Study differentiated between two types of collectivism: ​

A)​in-group and societal
B)​in-group and out-group
C)​ethnic and inter-ethnic
D)​local and national
E)​selective and exhaustive
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The United States is among the top five countries for high power distance.​
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The indulgence/restraint dimension reflects a cultures orientation toward disciplining the young.
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Countries whose cultures reflect a comfort with uncertainty (low uncertainty avoidance)include Greece,Portugal,and Guatemala.​
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For low-context cultures,the verbal message contains most of the information and very little is embedded in the context or the person's nonverbal activity.​
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According to Kohls,the U.S.values tradition over change.​
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Most Latino cultures consider the current activity as the one that matters the most.​
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Japan is a low uncertainty culture with many formal social protocols that help to predict how people will behave in almost every social interaction.​
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Chinese culture has a strong focus on the present time orientation.
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Collectivism in the United States is seen in the expectation that employees will change jobs in order to advance their careers.
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High-context cultures tend to convey meaning through status and informal friends and associates.​
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Confucianism and Buddhism support the notion that human nature is good.​
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Flexhumility cultures place less value on education than monumentalist ones.​
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Countries ranked highest for individualism include Venezuela,Panama,Ecuador,and Guatemala.​
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Cultures with high power distance emphasize status differences.​
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The American preference for a large selection of material items to choose from is illustrated by typical supermarkets,and the number of choices at Subway.​
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A society is called feminine when emotional gender roles overlap-both men and women are expected to be modest,tender,and concerned with quality of life.​
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Cultural patterns are integrated and can be contradictory.​
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Cultures that promote interdependency and cooperation take a negative view of intra-group competition.​
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Individual orientation vs.group orientation is thought of as one of the basic pattern variables that determine human action.
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Perception is inaccurate because you view the world through a subjective lens influenced by culture,values,and personal experiences which tend to make you see what you want/expect to see.​
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41
Define values and provide at least two intercultural examples.​
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Compare and contrast Hofstede's concepts of individualism and collectivism.​
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Explain how contradictions in the value of equality/egalitarianism explained in U.S.culture?​
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Explain the concepts of face and face-work. How are they manifest in collectivistic and individualistic cultures? ​
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Identify five of the ten GLOBE study cultural dimensions. ​
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How did the GLOBE study extend the previous dimensions of culture?
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Explain what is meant by the term 'monumentalism' and contrast that with the concept of flexhumility. ​
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Differentiate between the concepts of being,being-in-becoming,and doing.​
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What do the terms high-context and low-context mean? Provide cultural examples of each.​
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What is uncertainty avoidance? Provide an example of a culture that has high uncertainty avoidance and one that has low uncertainty avoidance.​
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Discuss Hofstede's masculinity/femininity dimension. Provide an example of each.​
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Explain what is meant by the term 'cultural patterns.'  What caveats to the term do the authors present? ​
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List and explain at least six of the thirteen values identified by Kohls as "The Values Americans live by."​
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Societal collectivism and in-group collectivism are two terms that mean the same thing.​
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Identify and explain three common U.S.phrases that reflect the American value of directness,openness,and honesty.​
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What does your culture tell you about human nature? Give an example of a culture with a different orientation.​
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Humane orientation refers to the degree to which societal and organizational members acquiesce to unequal distribution of power.​
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​What is perception?  Explain the characteristics of perception.
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In collectivist cultures,a person's face is usually derived from his or her own self-effort.​
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Is the U.S.a high or a low power distance culture? Explain the concepts and justify your answer.​
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What are the major characteristics associated any five of the following GLOBE societal/geographical groups?  (a)White Dominant;(b)Scandinavia;(c)Central Europe;(d)Eastern Europe;(e)Southern Europe;(f)Africa;(g)the Middle East;(h)Central and South America;(I)Northeast Asia;(j)South and Southeast Asia.​
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