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COM 303 Exam 1 CH 1-7 All Answers Correct Most people in intercultural communication see whom as the "father" of intercultural communication? ️E.T. Hall The modern study of intercultural communication began in the Foreign Service Institute, which was: ️A government-run organization to t...

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Most people in intercultural communication see whom as the "father" of intercultural communication?
✔️E.T. Hall



The modern study of intercultural communication began in the Foreign Service Institute, which was:
✔️A government-run organization to train US diplomats



"overgeneralizaton", as a limitation of studying intercultural communication, refers to: ✔️thinking that
all people from a culture will be like that culture



which type of international traveler seeks legal protection from the state? ✔️asylum seeker



one danger of studying intercultural communication is treating cultures as unchanging and overly
homogenous. the textbook calls this: ✔️oversimplification



the modern study of intercultural communication began in which discipline(s)? ✔️anthropology &
linguistics



what sort of research are you likely to find at a communication conference today? ✔️surveys and
experimental research, ethnography, and other forms of open-ended research, research that looks at
social inequalities, such as patriarchy and racism (ALL OF THE ABOVE)



true or false: refugees are people who travel outside of their native country because of a fear of threat
to freedom or life ✔️true



true or false: the US has one of the highest discrepancies between CEO and average employee salaries in
the world ✔️true



people in all cultures tend to use social media the same way, posting similar sorts of things ✔️false

, the origins of the study of intercultural communication in anthropology and linguistics greatly influenced
what we looked at and how we looked at it ✔️true



the idea of right and wrong--apart from our interactions with others, is called: ✔️morality



a utilitarian approach to an intercultural communication ethical dilemma would probably ask: ✔️what
solution will bring the greatest good to the greatest number of people?



this ethical stance says that we should do no harm to others, and, further, that if we see harm done and
say nothing, we are being unethical ✔️Humanistic principle



which of the following would more likely illustrate political than civic engagement? ✔️working on
community problems through petitions and rallies



civic engagement, as opposed to political engagement, would be limited to which of the following?
✔️volunteering to help clean up parks in the community



Of the several reasons against college institutions promoting civic engagement in the classroom, more
liberal opponents suggest ✔️most civic engagement efforts dont go far enough and hide the real
problems



studies on political engagement and student political doctrine show that involvement in university
political engagement tends: ✔️to make them more involved politically, but not necessarily sway their
political attitudes



feminists and other critical researchers feel that it is useful--even necessary--to bring values into
research. Many social scientists believe that values are present, but we should control them so they do
not unduly influence our findings. This debate revolves around issues of: ✔️Axiology



you want to do a study on the cultural notion of "beauty." The ontological assumptions that guide your
research will determine: ✔️whether you believe that "beauty" is something that exists apart from
perception or interpretation: Does it exist apart from individual perception, or is it in the eye of the
beholder?

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