S.Y.W.T.B.A.I. CHAPTER 2 Flashcards
A dynamic value system of learned attitudes with assumptions, conventions, beliefs and rules that permit members of a group to relate to one another and the world.
What is culture?
True or False: Your culture will never define who is beautiful or handsome.
False
Individuals define themselves and others by their immediate personal achievements; feelings are focused on the person rather than the group, is an example of what?
Individualist Culture
High degree of shared knowledge, and common history; interpersonal contact is a high priority is an example of what?
Collectivist Culture
Rude if others arrive late, strong reinforcement for starting and finishing “on time”, seen as evasive if they take too long to respond is an example of what?
Individualist Culture
Based on one’s gut sense of the other person’s integrity and the role they have played within a group, experience is valued as much as facts, is an example of what?
Collectivist Culture
Sense the need to get right down to business in a meeting; frustrated by too much social chit chat; urgency to have facts, figures, and research, is an example of what?
Individualist Culture
True or False: Effective communication requires that we each identify our own cultural identity and group membership and under how it influences our expectations in communication.
True
Exchange of ideas or information that happens in a culturally influenced communication environment; one must understand the cultural frame of the speaker to fully comprehend the meaning intended.
What is communication?
True or False: Cultural differences have an indirect influence on interpersonal communication and interactions in both the personal and professional realm.
False: Cultural differences have direct influence on interpersonal communication and interactions in both the personal and professional realm.