The "be yourself" approach to intercultural communication in which a person is not conscious of differences and does not need to act in any particular way is known as ________.
A. unconscious competence
B. unconscious incompetence
C. conscious competence
D. conscious incompetence
Answer: B
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a. True b. False
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