GEB 3213 EXAM 3 TRAMMELL
QUESTIONS WITH COMPLETE
SOLUTION
b american psychological association - APA
hard copy format, single page - " " (Smith, 2011, p. 6).
hard copy format, multiple pages - " " (Smith, 2011, pp. 24-25).
web-based source - " " (Smith, 2011, para. 3).
APA citations page heading - References
citation on reference page - Smith, J. A. (year).
t/f: only the first word of the title of an article is capitalized - true
t/f: word after colon is NOT capitalized - false
t/f: proper nouns are capitalized - true
newspaper, journals, magazine titles - standard capitalization and italicized
what follows the title, in citations - volume # (italics/underlined)
formal report is more ____ than formal speech - formal
formal report begins with - statement of purpose (thesis)
formal speech begins with - attention getter
no cotractions in - formal report
contractions allowed in - formal speech
formal reports made in ___ person - 3rd; she, he, they
formal speeches made in ___ person - first, second, third POV
short formal report - simplified;
contains title page
long formal report - title page
transmitted memo, letter
executive summary in more detail
, table of contents & figures- list of illustrations
appendices
complex headings
primary headings - centered
secondary headings - left justified
details format - writing and details on same line as heading
form format - writing and details under heading
descriptive title - more general;
1-3 words
informative title - more specific;
4-8 words
culture shock - trauma experienced when you move into a dif culture from your home culture
culture shock frustrations - lack of food, unacceptable stds of cleanliness, dif bathroom facilities, fear for
personal safety
employees sent to work in foreign countries fail because of the - inability to understand and adapt to
another culture's way of life
early return of americans avg - 20-50%
Asia shock - 1. frustration w culture (lang, food, local customs)
2. unwillingness to understand rationale behind local ways
3. ethnocentricity
4. racism
5. avoidance of culture; don't intermingle
ethnocentricity - US persons label Asians as dishonest because they say one thing and so another; face-
saving as dishonest
racism - unflattering labels for Asians (Japs)
nonacceptance - of host culture; traveler behaves as if at home
substitution - traveler learns appropriate behaviors in host culture and substitutes these behaviors for
ones they would use in home culture
addition - traveler adds behavior while among host culture but maintains home culture behavior with
others of the same culture
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