NVCC CST 110 Final Review Exam Questions & Answers 2024/2025
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NVCC CST 110
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NVCC CST 110
NVCC CST 110 Final Review Exam Questions & Answers 2024/2025
diaspora - ANSWERSthe movement, migration, or scattering of a people away from an established or ancestral homeland
peacebuilding - ANSWERSworking toward stability in a region to prevent conflicts from escalating into war
inter...
NVCC CST 110 Final Review Exam
Questions & Answers 2024/2025
diaspora - ANSWERSthe movement, migration, or scattering of a people away from an established or
ancestral homeland
peacebuilding - ANSWERSworking toward stability in a region to prevent conflicts from escalating into
war
intercultural communication - ANSWERScommunication that occurs in interactions between people who
are culturally different
culture - ANSWERSlearned patterns of perceptions, values, and behaviors shared by a group of people
heterogeneous - ANSWERSdiverse
border dwellers - ANSWERSpeople who live between cultures and often experience contradictory
cultural patterns
voluntary short-term travelers - ANSWERSpeople who are border dwellers by choice and for a limited
time, such as study abroad students or corporate personnel
voluntary long-term travelers - ANSWERSpeople who are border dwellers by choice and for an extended
time, such as immigrants
involuntary short-term travelers - ANSWERSpeople who are border dwellers not by choice and only for a
limited time, such as refugees forced to move
involuntary long-term travelers - ANSWERSpeople who are border dwellers permanently but not by
choice, such as those who relocate to escape war
,culture shock - ANSWERSa feeling of disorientation and discomfort as a result of the lack of familiar
environmental cues
reverse culture shock/reentry shock - ANSWERSculture shock experienced by travelers on returning to
their home country
encapsulated marginal people - ANSWERSpeople who feel disintegrated by having to shift cultures
constructive marginal people - ANSWERSpeople who thrive in a border dweller life, while recognizing its
tremendous challenges
cultural values - ANSWERSbeliefs that are so central to a cultural group that they are never questioned
individualistic orientation - ANSWERSa value orientation that respects the autonomy and independence
of individuals
collectivistic orientation - ANSWERSa value orientation that stresses the needs of the group
preferred personality - ANSWERSa value orientation that expresses whether it is more important for a
person to "do" or to "be"
view of human nature - ANSWERSa value orientation that expresses whether humans are fundamentally
good, evil, or a mixture
human-nature value orientation - ANSWERSthe perceived relationship between humans and nature
power distance - ANSWERSa value orientation that refers to extent to which less powerful members of
institutions and organizations within a culture expect and accept an unequal distribution of power
long-term vs short-term orientation - ANSWERSthe dimension of a society's value orientation that
reflects its attitude toward virtue or truth
, short-term orientation - ANSWERSa value orientation that stresses the importance of possessing one
fundamental truth
monotheistic - ANSWERSbelief in one god
long-term orientation - ANSWERSa value orientation in which people stress the importance of virtue
polytheistic - ANSWERSbelief in more than one god
dialectical approach - ANSWERSrecognizes that things need not be perceived as "either/or" but may be
seen as "both/and"
dichotomous thinking - ANSWERSthinking in which things are perceived as "either/or"- for example
"good/bad", "big/small", "right/wrong"
cocultural group - ANSWERSa significant minority group within a dominant majority that does not share
dominant group values of communication patterns
attraction theory - ANSWERStheory that explains the primary forces that drew people together
proximity - ANSWERShow physically close one is to others
attractiveness - ANSWERSthe appeal one person has for another, based on physical appearance,
personalities, or behavior
matching hypothesis - ANSWERSthe tendency to develop relationships with people who are
approximately as attractive as we are
similarity - ANSWERSdegree to which people share the same values, interests, and background
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