Are the worlds of rock and roll and of politics and corporations really different cultures? Why or why not?
What will be an ideal response?
Few students (or professors), if any, will have personal experiences in both
cultures. But if we examine the cultural attributes listed in Chapter 14, cursory
research suggests that the two cultures do indeed have different attitudes about
time; formality; individualism (there may be some similarities here); rank and
hierarchy (again, perhaps some similarities); religion, taste and diet; colors,
numbers, and symbols; and assimilation and acculturation.
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Bobbi sees diversity between herself and others, but sees other peoples??customs and ways of
thinking and behaving to be equal to her own.??What level of ethnocentrism does Bobbi have? A) equality B) sensitivity C) indifference D) avoidance
A hyperpersonal approach to computer mediated communication assumes that
a. nonverbal cues are absent in computer mediated communication. b. the filtering of nonverbal cues is advantageous for communicators. c. primarily textual communication limits the exchange of nonverbal communication. d. this type of communication is impersonal. e. a conversational partner is deindividuated as the perceptions of social presence decreases.