Everett Rogers and Thomas Steinfatt define intercultural communication as the exchange of information between individuals:
a. who are simultaneously a part of a community and its culture(s).
b. who are separated by a matter of degrees from each other.
c. who believe in the "culture of one."
d. who are "unalike culturally."
e. who have many things in common
Answer: d. who are "unalike culturally"
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