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Essentially, and cannot be separated.
- meanings, values
- laws, morals
- knowledge, beliefs
- language, culture Correct Answer>>language, culture
(Chapter 2)
are important in collectivist cultures.
- Personal knowledge, family status, and an emphasis on facts
- Focus on the future, involvement in numerous groups, and self-
promotion
- Independence, timeliness, and individual achievement
- Shared knowledge, experience, and interpersonal contact Correct
Answer>>Shared knowledge, experience, and interpersonal contact
(Chapter 2)
of the world's cultures are individualist.
- 30%
,- 10%
- 50%
- 70% Correct Answer>>30%
(Chapter 2)
Most native groups in North America are collectivist, T/F? Correct
Answer>>TRUE
(Chapter 2)
Culture and group tendencies are static and unchanging, T/F? Correct
Answer>>FALSE
(Chapter 2)
Interpreters mediate interactions between members of different
cultures, T/F? Correct Answer>>TRUE
(Chapter 2)
Celebrating personal achievements is an attribute of collectivist
cultures, T/F? Correct Answer>>FALSE
(Chapter 2)
Cultural frames are universal, T/F? Correct Answer>>False (Chapter 3)
,When interpreting with members of other cultures, interpreters must
be cognizant of the importance of:
- Hobbies, styles of dress, ethnic foods, and vehicle ownership
- Family connections, spirituality, concepts of time, physical
boundaries, and work ethic
- Educational attainment, learning styles, work ethic, and
socioeconomic status
- Languages, socioeconomic status, belongings, and home ownership --
- correct answer ---Family connections, spirituality, concepts of time,
physical boundaries, and work ethic
(Chapter 3)
Aspects of Deaf culture include all of the following except?
- Attention-getting behaviors that rely on sight
- Widespread fluency in English
- Extensive leave-takings
- Oral histories Correct Answer>>Widespread fluency in English
(Chapter 3)
Hereditary deafness is more prevalent in?
- Native American families
- African American families
, - European American families
- Hispanic American families Correct Answer>>European American
families
(Chapter 3)
Regardless of the familial and linguistic background of Deaf
individuals with whom interpreters work, it is important to respect
the bonds and family traditions of the Deaf, T/F? --- correct answer --
-TRUE
(Chapter 3)
in the U.S. share a cultural base that grows
from the common experience of exclusion, oppression, and
disenfranchisement.
-Native Americans
- Hispanic Americans
- African Americans
- All of these groups listed Correct Answer>>All groups listed
(Chapter 3)
Frequent social interactions amongst Deaf members of diverse
cultural backgrounds is imperative to well-rounded cross-cultural
skills, T/F Correct Answer>>TRUE
verified correct detailed answers latest
update
Essentially, and cannot be separated.
- meanings, values
- laws, morals
- knowledge, beliefs
- language, culture Correct Answer>>language, culture
(Chapter 2)
are important in collectivist cultures.
- Personal knowledge, family status, and an emphasis on facts
- Focus on the future, involvement in numerous groups, and self-
promotion
- Independence, timeliness, and individual achievement
- Shared knowledge, experience, and interpersonal contact Correct
Answer>>Shared knowledge, experience, and interpersonal contact
(Chapter 2)
of the world's cultures are individualist.
- 30%
,- 10%
- 50%
- 70% Correct Answer>>30%
(Chapter 2)
Most native groups in North America are collectivist, T/F? Correct
Answer>>TRUE
(Chapter 2)
Culture and group tendencies are static and unchanging, T/F? Correct
Answer>>FALSE
(Chapter 2)
Interpreters mediate interactions between members of different
cultures, T/F? Correct Answer>>TRUE
(Chapter 2)
Celebrating personal achievements is an attribute of collectivist
cultures, T/F? Correct Answer>>FALSE
(Chapter 2)
Cultural frames are universal, T/F? Correct Answer>>False (Chapter 3)
,When interpreting with members of other cultures, interpreters must
be cognizant of the importance of:
- Hobbies, styles of dress, ethnic foods, and vehicle ownership
- Family connections, spirituality, concepts of time, physical
boundaries, and work ethic
- Educational attainment, learning styles, work ethic, and
socioeconomic status
- Languages, socioeconomic status, belongings, and home ownership --
- correct answer ---Family connections, spirituality, concepts of time,
physical boundaries, and work ethic
(Chapter 3)
Aspects of Deaf culture include all of the following except?
- Attention-getting behaviors that rely on sight
- Widespread fluency in English
- Extensive leave-takings
- Oral histories Correct Answer>>Widespread fluency in English
(Chapter 3)
Hereditary deafness is more prevalent in?
- Native American families
- African American families
, - European American families
- Hispanic American families Correct Answer>>European American
families
(Chapter 3)
Regardless of the familial and linguistic background of Deaf
individuals with whom interpreters work, it is important to respect
the bonds and family traditions of the Deaf, T/F? --- correct answer --
-TRUE
(Chapter 3)
in the U.S. share a cultural base that grows
from the common experience of exclusion, oppression, and
disenfranchisement.
-Native Americans
- Hispanic Americans
- African Americans
- All of these groups listed Correct Answer>>All groups listed
(Chapter 3)
Frequent social interactions amongst Deaf members of diverse
cultural backgrounds is imperative to well-rounded cross-cultural
skills, T/F Correct Answer>>TRUE