Which dialectic of intercultural communication addresses the fact that some of our cultural patterns are
constant and some are shifting? - Answersstatic; dynamic dialectic
T or F Early intercultural communication research was dictated by the needs of middle-class U.S.
professionals conducting business overseas. - Answerstrue
t or f Hall suggests that different cultural groups have different rules for personal space and that these
affect intercultural communication. - AnswersTrue
_____ are underlying assumptions about the nature of reality and human behavior. -
AnswersWorldviews
T or F Researchers are able to prevent their own cultural biases from affecting their intercultural
research. - Answersfalse
t or f The strength of the interpretive approach to studying intercultural communication is that it
provides an in-depth understanding of communication patterns in particular cultural communities. -
Answersfalse
t or f The ability to behave effectively and appropriately when interacting across cultures is called
intercultural competence. - Answerstrue
t or f Interdisciplinary means integrating knowledge from different areas of study in conducting research
and constructing theory. - Answerstrue
The privilege/disadvantage dialectic recognizes that: - Answerssome people are disadvantaged in some
contexts and privileged in other contexts.
t or f One contribution of anthropologists to the study of intercultural communication is an
understanding of the role of culture in our lives. - Answerstrue
t or false Experiences of the U.S. government and business personnel working overseas after World War
II suggest that language training alone is a sufficient form of preparation for working in foreign
countries. - Answersfalse
t or f The assumption that language shapes our ideas and guides our view of social reality is called the
Gudykunst hypothesis. - Answersfalse
t or f The goal of researchers who study human behavior from the interpretive perspective is to explain
and predict human behavior. - Answersfalse
t or f The social science, interpretive, and critical perspectives to studying intercultural communication
are contradictory and cannot be connected in ways that help us better understand social reality. -
Answersfalse
, t or f The dialectical perspective to intercultural communication research and practice suggests that
people are either privileged or disadvantaged depending on the culture to which they belong. -
Answersfalse
Which of the following is true of the development of the intercultural communication area of study? -
AnswersIt originated with scholars looking for practical answers to help overseas workers.
t or f The Sapir-Whorf hypothesis suggests that cultures vary in the meanings they assign to nonverbal
behaviors. - Answersfalse
The goal of the _____ approach to studying intercultural communication is to predict specifically how
culture influences communication. - Answerssocial science
Researchers who use the _____ approach to studying intercultural communication are interested not
only in understanding human behavior but also in changing the lives of everyday communicators. -
Answerscritical
One limitation of the social science approach to studying intercultural communication is: - Answersthe
possibility that the methods used in this approach are not culturally sensitive.
The process of perpetuating cultural patterns is called: - Answerssocial reproduction
worldview - AnswersUnderlying assumptions about the nature of reality and human behavior.
Proxemics - AnswersThe study of how people use personal space.
distance zones - AnswersThe area, defined by physical space, within which people interact, according to
Edward Hall's theory of proxemics. The four distance zones for individuals are intimate, personal, social,
and public.
cross-cultural training - AnswersTraining people to become familiar with other cultural norms and to
improve their interactions with people of different domestic and international cultures.
diversity training - AnswersThe training meant to facilitate intercultural communication among various
gender, ethnic, and racial groups in the United States.
Sapir-Whorf hypothesis - AnswersThe assumption that language shapes our ideas and guides our view of
social reality. This hypothesis was proposed by Edward Sapir, a linguist, and his student, Benjamin
Whorf, and represents the relativist view of language and perception.
intercultural competence - Answersthe ability to behave effectively and appropriately in interacting
across cultures
interdisplinary - AnswersIntegrating knowledge from different disciplines in conducting research and
constructing theory.