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Understanding Intercultural Communication: EU Privacy Laws & Trust, Quizzes of Business Ethics

Various terms and definitions related to intercultural communication, including privacy laws, communication styles, and cultural differences. Topics include google's alleged violation of eu privacy laws, the importance of trust in cross-cultural communication, and effective communication strategies. Additionally, the document discusses the role of personality traits, such as resourcefulness and tolerance for ambiguity, in resilience and open communication.

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2015/2016

Uploaded on 12/07/2016

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TERM 1
According to the EU, Google is violating
privacy laws by ____
DEFINITION 1
storing users' search results & IP addresses
TERM 2 DEFINITION 2
A. assuming that others use similar reasoning processes
TERM 3 DEFINITION 3
d. segmenting meeting topics
TERM 4
What is a personality trait associated with
resilience?
DEFINITION 4
resourcefulness
TERM 5
What is the best method for avoiding
miscommunications?
DEFINITION 5
Practicing projective listening
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According to the EU, Google is violating

privacy laws by ____

storing users' search results & IP addresses

TERM 2 DEFINITION 2

A. assuming that others use similar reasoning processes

TERM 3 DEFINITION 3

d. segmenting meeting topics

TERM 4

What is a personality trait associated with

resilience?

DEFINITION 4

resourcefulness

TERM 5

What is the best method for avoiding

miscommunications?

DEFINITION 5

Practicing projective listening

gift giving

TERM 7

Trust improves cross-cultural communication

by:

DEFINITION 7

encouraging the open exchange of ideas & information

TERM 8 DEFINITION 8

Asia

TERM 9 DEFINITION 9

a. establishing a pro relationship

TERM 10

What is an example of

proxemics?

DEFINITION 10

Standing close to others

- Must be adjusted to differences in language and culture

TERM 17

Interaction Posture

DEFINITION 17

Ability to respond to others in a nonjudgemental way

TERM 18 DEFINITION 18

ethnicity

TERM 19

Research by the World Values Study Group

shows that people from __ have the highest

degree of trust in others

DEFINITION 19

CHINAAA

TERM 20

Object Language

DEFINITION 20

The manner in which people communicate through

architecture, office design, and cars

Intercultural communication

When a member of one culture sends a message to a

member of another culture

TERM 22

What is the primary cause of noise in the

communication process?

DEFINITION 22

An individual's life space

TERM 23

Ningensei

DEFINITION 23

The Japanese preference for humanity, reciprocity, and

analytic logic

TERM 24

Oculesics

DEFINITION 24

Oculesics, a subcategory of kinesics, is the study of eye

movement, eye behavior, gaze, and eye-related nonverbal

communication.The tendency of Americans to look ppl in the

eye contrasts with the tendency of Japanese people to bow

their heads. This is an example of oculists

TERM 25

"Time serves to order life" refers to the role of

time in..

DEFINITION 25

monochronic systems

Why is understanding foreign languages

especially important for internal. managers?

Because of the increasing diversity in the global workforce

TERM 32

The type of medium chosen for a message

depends on:

DEFINITION 32

1. Level of importance of the message2. Need for personal

interaction3. Nature of the message