b. meaning
c. language
c. Assimilated identity
d. Marginal identity
d. meanings
a. Direct
b. Indirect
c. Understated
d. High-context
a. Acculturation
b. Enculturation
c. Ethnic identity salience
d. Cultural identity salience
b. symbols (e.g., language), meanings, and norms
c. relationship expectation
d. all of the above
d. psychological
b. beliefs
c. norms
d. values
b. low-context
c. deductive
d. dramatic spiral
b. social; personal
c. cultural; social
d. social; cultural
c. U.S. middle-class European Americans
d. All Japanese classes
c. traditions, beliefs, and values
d. all of the above
b. low-context communication; high-context communication
c. relational worldview; linear worldview
d. deductive reasoning; inductive reasoning
b. Enculturation
c. Adaptation
d. Assimilation
c. Subjugation-to-nature
d. Internal locus of control
a. “masculine”
b. “feminine”
c. “being-in-becoming”
d. “being”
c. Syntactics
d. Semantics
a. speech community
b. worldview
c. co-culture
d. collectivism
d. culture shock
c. cultural artifacts or systems that have mass appeal and that infiltrate our daily life
d. all of the above
b. Sociocultural
c. Psychological
d. Voluntary
d. small power distance
d. Individualism
c. accent
d. relational worldview