True or False: In a culture based on sight, greeting and leave-taking norms include physical contact and eye gaze.
What is True
100
True or False: In communication, an interpreter must consider cultural frames to be universal.
What is False
100
The percentage of Deaf people that are born into hearing families
What is 90%
100
This culture is always visual to some degree when displaying emotion.
What is Deaf culture
100
Deaf individuals put a great deal of value on these two things
What is their eyes and hands
200
This is a set of head nods and eye behaviors used by individuals communicating to each other in ASL. They are required in some cultures for communication to take place.
What are Reciprocal Signals
200
This physical characteristic/behavior may be distracting in a visual communication environment.
What is a repetitive twitch of the head, face or eyes; extreme obesity; swiping hair out of one's face
200
Communication is spoken or auditory in this culture.
What is Hearing Culture
200
A skill used by some Deaf and hard-of-hearing individuals to comprehend spoken communication.
What is Speech-Reading
200
People who are Deaf that do not use sign language and rely on their own speech and speech-reading abilities to communicate with others.
Who are Oral Deaf Individuals
300
A broad category of signing systems that are based on English grammatical structures.
What is Sign Supported Speech
300
A visual-gestural language that incorporates facial grammatical markers, physical affect markers, spatial linguistic information, and fingerspelling.
What is ASL
300
People who have a combination of vision and hearing loss that require adaptive communication techniques.
Who are Deaf-Blind Individuals
300
Having no language skills in any language: spoken, written or signed.
What are Minimal language skills
300
Indigenous sign language used by Deaf people living in other countries.
What is Foreign Sign Languages
400
A system of pantomime, gestures and manual signals used within the family and with close family friends to support communication.
What is Home Signs
400
Signing that reflects a mixture of structures from ASL and English.
What is Contact Varieties
400
A system in which all words are fingerspelled except for the word 'and'.
What is Rochester Method
400
A system in which signed information is given with its conceptual meaning using ASL signs in English word order
What is CASE (Conceptually Accurate Signed English)
400
Focuses more on the ears or the inability to hear
What is 'd' deaf
500
A label of pride with the focus on the community and culture where there is a shared form of communication amongst others with similar experiences.
What is 'D' Deaf
500
When a deaf person interacting with hearing individuals change his/her form of communication to a more English-like form.
What is Code Switching
500
What is an example of a paralinguistic feature
What is Affect markers; vocal intonation/sign inflection; gestures and other non-verbal behaviors
500
In platform settings, theses physical factors should be considered
What is lighting and background
500
This is one distinct characteristic of Deaf Culture
What is more collectivist; more value on the interaction with each other than on time; depend on eye contact for communication