2nd qtr Flashcards

1
Q

The individual does not recognize cultural differences.

A

Stage 1: Denial.

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2
Q

The individual starts to recognize cultural differences and is intimidated by
them, resulting in either a superior view on own culture or an unjustified high regard for the
new one.

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Stage 2: Defense

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3
Q

Although individuals see cultural differences, they bank more on the
universality of ideas rather than on cultural differences.

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Stage 3: Minimization

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4
Q

The individual begins to appreciate important cultural differences in
behaviors and eventually in values.

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Stage 4: Acceptance.

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5
Q

The individual is very open to world views when accepting new perspectives.

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Stage 5: Adaptation

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6
Q

Individuals start to go beyond their own cultures and see themselves and
their actions based on multifarious cultural viewpoints.

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Stage 6: Integration

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7
Q

This refers to communication that centers on one person where the speaker acts
both as the sender and the receiver of message.

A

Intrapersonal

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8
Q

– This refers to communication between and among people and establishes
personal relationship between and among them.

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Interpersonal

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9
Q

communication that occurs between two people

A

Dyad Communication

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10
Q

This refers to
communication that involves at least
three but not more than twelve people
engaging in a face-to-face interaction to
achieve a desired goal

A

Small Group

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11
Q

This type refers to communication
that requires you to deliver or send the
message before or in front of a group. The
message can be driven by informational
or persuasive purposes.

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Public

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12
Q

This refers to
communication that takes place through
television, radio, newspapers, magazines,
books, billboards, internet, and other types
of media

A

Mass Communication

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13
Q

This style is private, which occurs between or among close family members or
individuals. The language used in this style may not be shared in public.

A

Intimate

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14
Q

This style is common among peers and friends. Jargon, slang, or the vernacular
language are used.

A

Casual

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15
Q

This style is the standard one. Professional or mutually acceptable language
is a must in this style.

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Consultative

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16
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This style is “frozen” in time and remains unchanged.

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Frozen

17
Q

This style is used in formal settings. Unlike the consultative style, this is one-way.
Examples are sermons by priests and ministers, State of the Nation Address of the President,
formal speeches, or pronouncements by judges.

A

Formal

18
Q

DEVELEPMENTAL MODEL OF INTERCULTURAL SENSITIVITY:

A

DENIAL, DEFENSE, MINIMIZATION, ACCEPTANCE, ADAPTATION, INTEGRATION

19
Q

TYPES OF SPEECH CONTEXT:

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INTERPERSONAL, INTRAPERSONAL, PUBLIC COMMUNICATION, MASS COMMUNICATION

20
Q

TYPES OF INTERPERSONAL CONTEXT:

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DYAD COMMUNICATION, SMALL GROUP

21
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TYPES OF SPEECH STYLE:

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INTIMATE, CASUAL, CONSULTATIVE, FORMAL, FROZEN