4.1 Understanding Cultures and Cocultures
4.2. How Cultural Values and Norms Shape Communication
4.3 Cocultures and Communication
Chapters 1 & 3
WILD
100

Define intergroup communication.

What is interaction between  members of different cultures or cocultures? 

100

Define power distance.

What is the degree to which members of a group are willing to accept a difference in power and status?

100

Define imaginary audience. 

What is a heightened self-consciousness that makes it seem as if people are observing and judging you?

100

Define communication. 

What is the process of creating meaning through symbolic interaction?

100
Define attribution. 

What is the attachment of meaning to behavior?

200

Difference between in-group and out group.

What is a group to whom you belong VS anyone not belonging to your group? 

200

The 4 sets of cultural values.

What is high & low context, individualism & collectivism, talk & silence, competition & cooperation? 
200

Influences on perception examples. 

What are physiological factors, stereotypes, relational roles?
200

Importance of intrapersonal communication. 

What is enhancing self-awareness, improving decision-making, reducing stress and anxiety, etc.? 

200

Example of the perceptual tendency to overgeneralize based off of one good action. 

What is the halo effect?
300

Relationship between culture and coculture. 

What is language, values, beliefs & traditions, VS. the perception of membership in that group. 

300

Priorities of collectivist cultures. 

What is community, harmony, and the wellbeing of others?


300

The differing views on silence.

What is embarrassing and awkward (West) VS. respectful and proper (East)?

300

Types of noise in communication.

What is physiological, psychological, physical, and semantic noise? 

300

Empathy VS. Sympathy.

What is understanding of VS. compassion towards another persons situation? 

400

Features of cocultures. 

What is age, race, sexuality, language, religion, activity, physical abilities?

400

Examples of countries with high context cultures.

What are Asian, Latin, and Middle Eastern countries?

400

List one tendency of perception. 

What is self-serving bias, first impressions, categorization, overgeneralizing, draw towards familiar, negative impressions over positive, etc?

400

Relationship between self concept and behavior. 

What is Communication style -> Behavior -> Others responses -> Perception?

400

Means of sorting/making sense of stimuli. 

What is section, organization, and interpretation?

500
An example of a culture with little-to-no salience. 

(Open)A group of preschool children is playing together in a park. It does not matter to them that their parents come from different countries.


500

High uncertainty avoidance described.

What is taking fewer risks and having many laws and principles to govern? 

500

List main groups with which people identify. 

What is race and ethnicity, region, gender, sexuality, religion, political viewpoints, ability/disability, age/generation? 

500

Main difference between the linear and transactional models of communication. 

What is transactional involves the continuous exchange of messages? 

500

An example of a self fulfilling prophecy. 

(Open) Ex. Thinking someone is rude before them, and then picking out all their rude behaviors when meeting. 

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