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Meanings are in people, not in words. (True or False)
True.
Our gender identity has little influence on our interactions with others. (True or False)
False.
We tend to accept these as true. We often do not question them. They form the basis of our values.
 
beliefs
 
discrimination
 
low-context communication
 
prejudice
Ascribed identities are those that others place on us, while avowed identities are those that we claim for ourselves. (True or False)
True.
Hall's categories of identity are:
 
all of these are Hall's categories of identity
 
cultural/communal
 
personal
 
relational/social
"Wow, you speak English really well" can be:
 
microaggressions
 
racist statements
 
selective perceptions
 
discriminatory statements
The three steps of the perception process are selection, organization, and interpretation. (True or False)
True.
Each individual has only one identity that is apparent in all situations. (True or False)
False.
Values are important because they inform societies about:
 
all of these are correct
 
what is good or bad
 
what is worth protecting
 
what is right or wrong
Enculturation is the process of learning one's culture and cultural values and norms. (True or False)
True.
The degree of identity change when you move from familiar to unfamiliar environments is called:
 
acculturation
 
social learning
 
enculturation
 
identity creation
Our identity is formed by:
 
all of these influence our identity
 
family socialization
 
media
 
cultural socialization
The reflective self-image we each develop from family, gender, culture, group, and individual socialization is called:
 
identity or self-concept
 
self-monitoring
 
self-esteem
 
cultural self-image
The "O" in the ODIS method of evaluation in intercultural communication stands for:
 
observe
 
objectify
 
obey
 
ode
Using first names regardless of status and believing all should be equal are examples you would find in:
 
low power distant cultures
 
uncertainty avoidant cultures
 
high power distant cultures
 
activity dependent cultures
The group or the "we" identity is an important part of ______ cultures.
 
collectivist
 
high power distance
 
individualistic
 
uncertainty avoidant
______ cultures tend to be more direct and the meaning of a message is explicitly stated verbally.
 
low-context
 
short-context
 
high-context
 
middle-context