What is stereotyping, and what is its impact on cross-cultural communication?
What will be an ideal response?
Answer: Stereotyping is the assumption that all individuals in a culture will act, think, feel, and believe in the same way. Cultures consist of individuals, none of whom are exactly alike and who do not wish to be treated as if they are all alike.
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Monopolies and oligopolies try to discourage high production costs that pose barriers to entry to new competitors.?
a. True b. False
All but which one of the following are processes of interpersonal perception?
A) forming impressions of others B) describing others C) interpreting the behavior of others D) identifying barriers to accurate perception
In a typical broadcast piece, audio bites usually run for ______ seconds.
A. 4–6 B. 8–12 C. 15–20 D. 30–45
As group size increases which of the following would be MOST likely?
A. the increase in size would increase cohesion B. the increase in size would alter the context of interaction C. the increase in size would virtually eliminate turn-taking D. the increase in size would ease the task of role-taking E. the increase in size would not directly affect communication within the group