CH10 - Intercultural Conflict

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Quiz on CH10 - Intercultural Conflict, created by Justin Banks on 20/08/2014.
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Question 1

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Face refers to a person's sense of favorable self-worth or self-image experienced during communicative situations.
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  • True
  • False

Question 2

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Individualists become frustrated during conflict when their counterparts are unwilling to address the conflict openly and honestly.
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  • True
  • False

Question 3

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To the collectivist, conflict is closely related to the goals or outcomes. Conflict is “end” oriented, in that the collectivist seeks to achieve something.
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  • True
  • False

Question 4

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The person who tries to balance both self-face and other-face needs takes on an accommodating style. This person would probably use a “give-and-take” approach and might propose some middle ground for resolving the conflict.
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  • True
  • False

Question 5

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Facework refers to the communicative strategies employed to manage one's own face or to support or challenge another's face. Facework can be employed to initiate, manage, or terminate conflict.
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  • True
  • False

Question 6

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Research has shown that collectivists tend to prefer facework behaviors that defend the self-face or confront the other.
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  • True
  • False

Question 7

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In Kim's Model of Intercultural Conflict, the macro or societal level of intercultural conflict includes factors that probably are out of the control of the interactants.
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  • True
  • False

Question 8

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Most intercultural conflict involves a certain degree of ethnocentric perceptions and judgments.
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  • True
  • False

Question 9

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Collectivists tend to prefer other-face strategies such as avoiding the conflict, seeking a third party, or giving in to the other.
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  • True
  • False

Question 10

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In low-context cultures, such as the United States, individuals are more likely to separate the conflict issue from the persons involved.
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  • True
  • False

Question 11

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Which of the following is not a part of the micro level of Kim's Model of Intercultural Conflict?
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  • Cognitive simplicity/rigidity
  • In-group bias
  • Insecurity/frustration
  • Dialectal differences

Question 12

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The intermediary level of Kim's Model of Intercultural Conflict refers to:
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  • Defined outside cultural mediators
  • The actual location and context of the conflict
  • The status of the interactants involved
  • None of the above

Question 13

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Which of the following best defines facework?
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  • The communicative strategies employed to manage one's own face or to support or challenge another's face
  • The communicative strategies employed to attack an opponent's dominant communication style
  • The communicative strategies employed to attack an opponent's integrating style
  • The communicative strategies employed to define one's face

Question 14

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One's conflict interaction style is based on two communication dimensions, including:
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  • Integrating and accommodating
  • Avoiding and dominating
  • Self-face need and other-face need
  • Mutual face-need and interface-need

Question 15

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During intercultural conflict, in general, individualists tend to use more ________ styles
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  • dominating
  • integrative
  • avoiding
  • obliging

Question 16

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During intercultural conflict, in general, collectivists tend to use more ___________ styles than individualists.
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  • integrating
  • dominating
  • acommodating
  • confrontational

Question 17

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A dominating communication conflict style is associated with a:
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  • High self-face concern and a low other self-concern
  • High self-face concern and a high other-face concern
  • Low self-face concern and a low other face
  • Low self-face concern and a high other-face concern

Question 18

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An avoiding communication conflict style is associated with a:
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  • High self-face concern and a low other self-concern
  • High self-face concern and a high other-face concern
  • Low self-face concern and a low other face concern
  • Low self-face concern and a high other-face concern

Question 19

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An integrating communication conflict style is associated with a:
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  • High self-face concern and a low other self-concern
  • High self-face concern and a high other-face concern
  • Low self-face concern and a low other face concern
  • Low self-face concern and a high other-face concern

Question 20

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An obliging communication conflict style is associated with a:
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  • High self-face concern and a low other self-concern
  • High self-face concern and a high other-face concern
  • Low self-face concern and a low other face concern
  • Low self-face concern and a high other-face concern

Question 21

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Persons in low context cultures, in general, prefer:
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  • Direct communication about the conflict
  • Indirect communication about the conflict
  • Self-face communication about the conflict
  • Other-face communication about the conflict

Question 22

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Persons in high context cultures, in general, prefer:
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  • Direct communication about the conflict
  • Indirect communication about the conflict
  • Self-face communication about the conflict
  • Other-face communication about the conflict
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