COM4461
High context collectivistic cultures generally prefer which type of communication styles? a) Direct and instrumental. b) Indirect and affective. c) Indirect and instrumental. d) Direct and affective.
b) Indirect and affective
The total accumulation of our roles constitutes our ______. a) voluntary groups b) social identity c) role hierarchy d) membership groups
b) social identity
In cultures that employ a personal style, the social context dictates word choice, especially personal pronouns. True False
False
In cultures with a strong uncertainty avoidance orientation, uncertainty is seen as a normal part of life, where each day is accepted as it comes. True False
False
People with a monochronic time (or M-time) orientation allow the natural context to guide behaviors and stress multiple activities with little emphasis on scheduling. True False
False
People with a polychronic time (or P-time) orientation emphasize schedules—the compartmentalization and segmentation of measurable units of time. True False
False
The 1974 Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act, also known as the Buckley Amendment, allows colleges and universities to disclose academic records without student approval. True False
False
The United States is regarded as a high-contact culture, whereas many Asian countries are considered moderate contact. True False
False
Within a low-context culture, interactants primarily will look to the physical, sociorelational, and perceptual environment for information. True False
False
A person in the United States with ancestry originating from an Arabic-speaking country is classified as White by The U.S. Census Bureau. True False
True
According to the Stereotype Content Model, an individual's stereotypes about others are based on the two judgments of warmth and competence. True False
True
Although the need for privacy is innate and universal, the degree to which an individual human feels the need for seclusion varies considerably across cultures. True False
True
An out-group is a group whose attributes are dissimilar from those of the in-group, or that opposes the accomplishment of the in-group's goals. True False
True
As a culture, Asian Americans traditionally place more importance on the group than on the individual. True False
True
Chomsky argues that all human languages share a universal grammar that is innate in the human species and culturally invariant. True False
True
Cultures with a smaller power distance emphasize that inequalities among people should be minimized. True False
True
In China, a dominant cultural value is filial piety (obedience to parents, respect for parents, honoring of ancestors). True False
True
In a low-context communication, the verbal code is the primary source of information. True False
True
In collectivistic cultures, familial relations are typically hierarchical and the decision-making process usually is not democratic. True False
True
In many Asian cultures, such as South Korea, Vietnam, and Japan, direct eye contact is prohibited between persons of differing status. True False
True
Many individualistic, low-context, small power distance cultures profess equality and minimize role stratification. True False
True
Most cognitive psychologists argue that all people, regardless of culture, engage in categorization and that it is a necessary part of everyday life. True False
True
Nonnative accents are associated with a wide range of negative stereotypes, including perceptions that the people who speak them are less intelligent, less loyal, less competent, and lower in social status. True False
True
Other traits that can distinguish a microcultural group include language or distinctive dress habits. True False
True
Persons in Western cultures tend to classify objects into discrete categories based on their similarity while persons in Eastern cultures tend to classify objects into categories based on their relationships. True False
True
Research indicates that by 6 months of age, babies in all cultures begin to use gestures to communicate to their parents. True False
True
Roles prescribe with whom, about what, and how to interact with others. True False
True
Some languages, called tonal languages, rely on vocalized tones to communicate meaning. True False
True
The U.S. government coined the term Native American during the civil rights movement of the 1960s. True False
True
The principle of linguistic determinism posits that the way one thinks is determined by the language one speaks. True False
True
To be able to read a Japanese newspaper, one would need to know and understand at least 2,000 basic characters. True False
True
Violations of our nonverbal expectancies (i.e., someone standing too close) trigger arousal. True False
True
Voluntary membership groups are those to which people consciously choose to belong, including political affiliation and religion, among others. True False
True
Which of the following countries has a compulsory military service requirement for women and where women constitute a third of all soldiers and just over half of military officers? a) Israel b) China c) Kenya d) Mexico
a) Israel
The Hispanic/Latino population in the United States is largely of ______. a) Mexican origin b) Cuban origin c) Central American origin d) Puerto Rico origin
a) Mexican origin
Which of the following statements best describes a polychronic time orientation? a) Time is not tangible, multiple activities can be performed simultaneously, and little emphasis is placed on scheduling. b) Time is compartmentalized but multiple activities can be performed simultaneously. c) Time is compartmentalized, schedules are paramount, and time is tangible and valuable. d) Multiple activities can be performed simultaneously, but scheduling is paramount.
a) Time is not tangible, multiple activities can be performed simultaneously, and little emphasis is placed on scheduling.
According to Hall's classification of social distances, personal space is defined as ______. a) a comfortable distance that is about an "arm's length" b) public distance that is reserved for public speaking situations c) that which is reserved for intimate contact, including touching d) the spacing people practice at social gatherings and in working situations
a) a comfortable distance that is about an "arm's length"
A key communicative component of Native American interaction is ______. a) all mentioned here b) proxemics c) the use of silence collectivism
a) all mentioned here
In many cultures, microcultural group status is often determined by one's membership in ______. a) sex and racial groups b) educational classes c) political organizations d) family clans
a) sex and racial groups
Ethnocentrism is a belief in ______. a) the degree to which one sees his or her culture as superior b) the moral or intellectual superiority of men over women c) the moral or intellectual superiority of one race over another d) the universality of racism
a) the degree to which one sees his or her culture as superior
According to Westin's classification of privacy, solitude refers to ______. a) the state of being free from observation of others b) the state of being unknown, even in a crowd c) the state in which a person employs barriers to control unwanted intrusion d) a state of being with another person, but free from the outside world
a) the state of being free from observation of others
Which of the following statements best summarizes the Muted Group Theory? a) Muted groups possess a style of communication that is innately substandard and inferior. b) Because microcultural groups contribute little to the formulation of the dominant code, and are forced to communicate within the dominant mode of expression, they become muted. c) Because microcultural groups contribute to the formulation of the dominant code, but are unable to use it, they become muted. d) Groups become muted because they lack the intellectual and phonological structures for language.
b) Because microcultural groups contribute little to the formulation of the dominant code, and are forced to communicate within the dominant mode of expression, they become muted
Which of the following statements best describes a collectivistic culture? a) People communicate using a restricted code. b) Stresses values that serve the in-group. c) Emphasis is placed on individuals' goals over group goals. d) People are taught to be creative, self-reliant, competitive, and assertive.
b) Stresses values that serve the in-group
Which of the following statements best describes a monochronic time orientation? a) Time is not tangible, multiple activities can be performed simultaneously, and little emphasis is placed on scheduling. b) Time is compartmentalized, schedules are paramount, and time is tangible and valuable. c) Multiple activities can be performed simultaneously, but scheduling is paramount. d) Time is compartmentalized but multiple activities can be performed simultaneously.
b) Time is compartmentalized, schedules are paramount, and time is tangible and valuable.
Which of the following statements best describes an elaborated code? a) a code wherein the options are unlimited as to what a speaker can say or do verbally b) a code wherein speakers can choose from among a variety of linguistic options to communicate c) a code wherein the symbol system is not generative d) a code wherein the options are limited as to what a speaker can say or do verbally
b) a code wherein speakers can choose from among a variety of linguistic options to communicate
Which of the following statements best describes an affective style of communication? a) a style where messages are constructed to influence others and maintain one's face b) a style where messages are receiver and process oriented c) a style where the quantity of talk is not emphasized d) a style where the quantity of talk is accented
b) a style where messages are receiver and process oriented
Some psychologists believe that stereotyping is an automatic information-processing strategy, meaning that ______. a) stereotyping is a subset of categorization with an added attitudinal component b) stereotyping is an unintentional and/or instinctive activation of thoughts that have been learned through repeated stimulation c) most people are innately prejudiced against people different from themselves d) stereotyping is intentional and requires the conscious attention of the information processor
b) stereotyping is an unintentional and/or instinctive activation of thoughts that have been learned through repeated stimulation
Perception is defined as ______. a) the short-term cognitive processing of information b) the mental interpretation of external stimuli via sensation c) the long-term cognitive processing of information d) the cognitive interpretation of selective attention
b) the mental interpretation of external stimuli via sensation
Cultures that favor a succinct style of communication ______. a) are usually individualistic and high context b) value the use of concise talk and silence c) say no more or less than is needed d) prefer personalized and often exaggerated speech
b) value the use of concise talk and silence
The phenomena known as the own-race bias--that is, that people recognize the faces of others of their own race better than they do the faces of others of a different race--occurs because a) people in all cultures are racists b) when viewing cross-race faces, people focus more on the other's race than on individual identity c) people prefer to interact with people of their own race d) people prefer to interact with people of other races
b) when viewing cross-race faces, people focus more on the other's race than on individual identity
Which of the following countries is considered large power distance? a) Finland b) Great Britain c) Mexico d) Scotland
c) Mexico
Which of the following countries is the most individualistic? a) Russia b) Brazil c) United States d) Japan
c) United States
Which of the following terms refers to the study of communication with the body, including the use of hands, arms, legs, and face, to send messages? a) proxemics b) haptics c) kinesics d) paralanguage
c) kinesics
In high-context and collectivistic cultures, nonverbal greeting rituals often differ according to: a) perceptions of smell and haptics b) the perception and use of gestures c) one's social status d) violations of expectancies
c) one's social status
Some of the finest perfumes in the world contain olfactory hints of ______. a) hair b) sweat c) urine d) vomit
c) urine
Which one of the following countries is considered a low-context culture? a) China b) Spain c) Vietnam d) Germany
d) Germany
The largest microcultural group in the United States is ______. a) Arab Americans b) Asian Americans c) African Americans d) Hispanics/Latinos
d) Hispanics/Latinos
Which of the following statements best describes an instrumental style of communication? a) a style where the quantity of talk is accented b) a style where messages are receiver and process oriented c) a style where the quantity of talk is not emphasized d) a style where messages are constructed to influence others and maintain one's face
d) a style where messages are constructed to influence others and maintain one's face
A group whose norms, values, and aspirations shape the behaviors of its members is called ______. a) a racial group b) an out-group c) a voluntary nonmembership group d) an in-group
d) an in-group
Classifying, sorting, or arranging information into identifiable compartments that share certain features or characteristics is called ______. a) sensory reproduction b) sensory replication c) iconic perception d) categorization
d) categorization
One reason for cross-cultural differences in perception is due to ______. a) short-term memory loss b) long-term memory loss c) interference d) conditions in the physical environment
d) conditions in the physical environment
Microcultural group members generally practice ______. a) exogamy b) polygamy c) polygyny d) endogamy
d) endogamy
Persons in cultures with little formal education tend to remember information based on its a) uniqueness b) novelty c) organization of unrelated items d) functionality
d) functionality
Which of the following types of cultures emphasize individual goals over group goals? a) high-context cultures b) small power distance cultures c) large power distance cultures d) individualistic cultures
d) individualistic cultures
When using a direct style of communication, ______. a) true understanding is implicit and nonverbal b) people generate more sentences. c) people only hint at their intentions d) people communicate overt expressions of intention
d) people communicate overt expressions of intention
In general, high-context collectivistic cultures possess ______. a) loose social differentiation b) strict social cohesion c) loose social positioning d) strict hierarchical role stratification
d) strict hierarchical role stratification
The amount of information contained or perceived in the environment per some unit of time is also referred to as ______. a) one's monochronic time orientation b) one's polychronic time orientation c) the built environment d) the information rate
d) the information rate
The tendency for people to see members of an out-group as less diverse and more stereotypic than the members of that in-group see themselves is called ______. a) the out-group correlation effect b) the illusory homogeneity effect c) the illusory correlation principle d) the out-group homogeneity effect
d) the out-group homogeneity effect
Many Western societies believe that nature is ______. a) random, chaotic, and disorderly b) an omnipotent force that is unmanageable c) consistent, orderly, and cyclical d) to be controlled, domesticated, and subjugated
d) to be controlled, domesticated, and subjugated
The nuclear family is prevalent in most ______. a) low-context individualistic cultures b) high-context collectivistic cultures c) high-context individualistic cultures d) low-context collectivistic cultures
low-context individualistic cultures