During the _____ phase of culture shock, expatriates may be frustrated constantly with how different things are in the new country.

A. honeymoon
B. adaptation
C. culture shock
D. depression or hostility
E. exploration


D. depression or hostility

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Information collected from commercial online databases or through Internet search engines are examples of ________ data

A) primary B) secondary C) first-hand D) experimental E) ethnographic

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In _____________, in particular, acting “professional” means suppressing authentic displays of social emotionality, maintaining a divide between one’s work and personal life, and not letting interpersonal issues stand in the way.

a. France b. the United States c. Japan d. Canada

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Either the manager or the employees will be happy to help you in any way ____ can

A) she B) they C) he D) ?he or she

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Integration of new employees to a team too often becomes assembly line work providing little individual ________________________.

a. insurance and retirement benefits b. promotions and raises c. rules and policies d. professional development

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