COMM 120 — Chapter 6
Optimism and emphasis on the future reflect which of Kohl's American Values?
Change
Cultural patterns are integrated and can be contradictory:
False
In collectivist cultures, a person's face is usually derived from his or her own self-effort:
False
Societal collectivism and in-group collectivism are two terms that mean the same thing:
False
The indulgence/restraint dimension reflects a cultures orientation toward disciplining the young:
False
According to Kohl's, the U.S. values tradition over change:
False—Change > Tradition
Japan is a low uncertainty culture with many formal social protocols that help to predict how people will behave in almost every social interaction:
False—High Uncertainty avoidance
Flexhumility cultures place less value on education than monumentalist ones:
False—Higher value
Collectivism in the United States is seen in the expectation that employees will change jobs in order to advance their careers:
False—Individualism
Humane orientation refers to the degree to which societal and organizational members acquiesce to unequal distribution of power:
False—Power distance
Countries ranked highest for individualism include Venezuela, Panama, Ecuador, and Guatemala:
False—U.S., Australia, Great Britain, Canada, & the Netherlands
Chinese culture has a strong focus on the present time orientation:
False—past
"Independence rather than interdependence is stressed" is apart of Hofstede's dimension of individualism:
True
"Individual achievement is rewarded" is apart of Hofstede's dimension of individulaism:
True
"The individual is the single most imp't. Unit of a social setting" is apart of Hofstede's dimension of individualism:
True
"Uniqueness of each person is of paramount value" is apart of Hofstede's dimension of individualism:
True
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:
True
Confucianism and Buddhism support the notion that human nature is a good:
True
Counties whose cultures reflect a discomfort with uncertainty (high uncertainty avoidance) include Denmark Jamaica, Singapore:
True
Countries whose cultures reflect a comfort with uncertainty (low uncertainty avoidance) include Greece, Portugal, and Guatemala:
True
Cultures that promote interdependency and cooperation take a negative view of intra group competition:
True
Cultures with high power distance emphasizes status differences:
True
For low-context cultures,l the verbal message contains most of the information and very little is embedded in the context or the person's nonverbal activity:
True
High-contest cultures tend to Convey meaning through status and informal friends and associates:
True
Individual orientation vs group orientation is thoughtof as one of the basic pattern variables that determine human action:
True
Most Latino cultures consider the current activity as the one that matters the most:
True
Perception is learned because once you perceive something in a particular way, that interpretation does not usually change:
True
The American preference for large selection of material items to choose from is illustrated by typical supermarkets, and the number of choices at Subway:
True
The U.S. is among the top five countries for high power distance:
True
Perception is inaccurate because you view the world through a subjective lens influenced by culture, values, & personal experiences which tend to make you see what you want/expect to see
True — Work in concept
The extent to which members of a culture feel threatened by ambiguous and unknown situations is referred to as:
Uncertainty avoidance
Values are important because they inform societies about:
What is good & bad, right & wrong, correct & incorrect, appropriate & inappropriate
Low context cultures include all of the following:
-English -French, -N. American -Scandinavian -German -German/Swiss
Some things associated with Minkov's flexhumility:
-Humility -Higher value on education -Fluid self-concept -Truth is relative -Holistic cognition
The World Values Survey defined this as "a tendency to allow relatively free gratification of basic and natural human desires related to enjoying life and having fun:
-Indulgence -Indulgence v.s. Restraint
Some of the American values identified by Kohl's?
-Personal control over environment -Change -Time & it's control -Individualism/Privacy -Self-Help
Monumental is within a culture, according to Minkov , indicates that members believe:
-Self-Pride -Difficulty in adapting to another culture -Truth is absolute -Religion is important
The activity orientation of being-in-becoming:
-Stresses the idea of development -Emphasizes activity that contributes to the developments of all aspects of the self
Which countries are not ranked in the top five in terms of the culture's emphasis on individualism?
-United states -Australia -Great magazine -Canada -Netherlands
What are the five universal questions for cultures?
-What is the character of human Nature? -The relation of Humankind to Nature? -What is the orientation toward time? -What is the value placed on activity? -What is the relationship of people to each other?
In the face of Chapter 6, face refers to:
-Your public identity -Metaphor for the self-image you want to project to other people
A high power distance culture:
-accepts power as part of society -everyone has their place in society
What time orientation do most Americans in the United States favor?
Future Orientation
Because we view the world through a subjective lens influenced by a number of variables, perception is considered:
Inaccurate
Perception is considered selective because:
There are too many stimuli competing f the attention of your senses at the same time, you focus on selected information & filter out the rest
Cultures that foster virtues oriented toward future rewards—in particular, perseverance and thrift, reflect what Hofstede's called a:
Long Term Orientation
In masculine-oriented cultures, women are supposed to be:
More modest, tender, & concerned with the quality of life
The self-help value according to Kohl's, is an outgrowth of :
Of independence, equality, & individuality
The human nature orientation of a culture reflects the general belief:
That evil is part of human nature
In-Group Collectivism:
The degree of Pride, loyalty, & interconnectedness that people that people have in their family or organization
Societal Collectivism:
The degree that established social & organizational practices condone & reward collective actions & resource distribution
Collectivism means the people in a culture place greater emphasis on:
The group over the individual