
DIC Revision Test
Quiz by Shakhzoda Juraeva
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How many divisions does culture have?
…is physical objects and things created and used by a culture
Find the examples of non-material culture
Who suggested that culture was similar to an iceberg?
…behavior refers to ways in which all people in all groups are the same
Sleeping with a bedroom window open. Identify type of behaviour
Which behaviour describes the ways in which each one of us is different from everyone else, including those in our group?
Eating regularly. Identify type of behaviour
Inthis stage, all the little problems and frustrations appear much bigger. Youmay be very preoccupied with cleanliness (you think everything is dirty and unhealthy). Which stage of Culture shock is it?
You return from your time in anothercountry and everybody is happy to see you again. The only problem is that you have changed a lot in ways that they haven’t. Which stage of Culture shock isit?
You almost feel like a stranger inyour own culture. Which stage of Culture shock is it?
Everything is exciting and new. You might think that new culture is ideal, and you might think that it is much better than your own. Which stage of Culture shock is it?
In general, people tend to distance themselves psychologically and emotionally from each other. Their characteristics are often associated with men and people in urban settings. Which concept is it?
Harmony and interdependence of group members are stressed and valued. Their characteristics are often associated with women and people in rural settings. Which concept is it?
Face saving is important. Identify type of self-concept
Self-help books are popular. Identify type of self-concept
____(also called vocalics) is concerned with the study of vocal cues, that is, the nonphonemic qualities of language that convey meaning in verbal communication
______refers to the absence of sound
______refers to how long a particular sound is made.
______refers to the clarity and control of the sounds being produced, whereas pronunciation is concerned with the clarity and control of the sound being produced, the rhythm and the rate of speech
It is a broad category of nonverbal actions. It encompasses the study of body movement (body language), e.g. body posture, gestures, facial expressions and eye movements.
In Egyptian culture, for example, vigorous hand movements and body gestures are often used to express …
_____also includes communication through the use of smiling, frowning, giggling andso on; these nonverbal cues may differ among and within cultures.
Paralanguage is
KInesics is
Chronemics is
Haptics is
Olfactics is
Physicalappearance and
Oculesics is
Proxemics is
How many types of gestures are identified byEkman and Friesen in 1969?
The term ___refers to a person’s behaviour while looking at someone or something. It can be a powerful form of nonverbal communication and, to complicate matters, its use and interpretation may vary in different cultural settings and contexts, as well as among genders.
In North America … eye contact is common while in North Asia this same behaviour is deemed disrespectful and children are expected to look away
In ___cultures, it is common for both speakers and listeners to look directly into each other’s eyes for long periods of time, indicating keen interest in the conversation
Hall’s(1959, 1966) classic work on proxemics identified ___ levels of interpersonal space use in the United States
Do one thing at a time
Stick to plans
Base promptness on the relationship
Be committed to the job