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100

This principle of relational attraction explains why people are often drawn to others who share similar attitudes, values, or behaviors.

What is similarity?

100

This term describes cultural change that occurs as a result of ongoing intercultural contact.

What is acculturation?

100

Directly asking someone questions to learn about them is an example of this type of uncertainty‑reduction strategy.

What is interactive?

100

This media theory assumes messages have direct, powerful, and uniform effects on audiences.

What is the magic bullet theory?

100

This metaphor represents a society where cultural differences are expected to disappear over time.

What is melting pot?

200

Feeling worried about offending someone from another culture because of possible social mistakes is an example of this type of anxiety.

What is intergroup anxiety?

200

Frustration, fatigue, and irritation experienced during adjustment to a new culture are common signs of this phenomenon.

What is culture shock?

200

This cultural metaphor emphasizes coexistence of distinct cultures without blending them into one.

What is garden salad?

200

This media effects theory explains how news coverage influences what audiences think is important, even if it doesn’t tell them what opinions to hold.

What is agenda setting?

200

When cultures influence one another and become more similar over time, this process is occurring.

What is cultural convergence?

300

This type of uncertainty focuses on predicting how another person will behave in an interaction.

What is predictive uncertainty?

300

Feeling disconnected and critical of one’s home culture after returning from abroad is known as this.

What is reverse culture shock?

300

These cognitive frameworks shape how people interpret behaviors like silence, eye contact, or participation.

What are cultural schemas?

300

Believing the world is dangerous as a result of long‑term exposure to negative media portrayals reflects this theory.

What is cultivation theory?

300

TikTok dance trends spreading across cultural boundaries illustrate this concept.

What is cultural diffusion?

400

A student says, “I know what my intercultural partner did, but I’m still trying to understand the cultural reasoning behind it.” This uncertainty interferes with interpretation rather than prediction.

What is explanatory uncertainty?

400

This acculturation model accounts for emotional and behavioral challenges after returning home.

What is the W-Curve Model?

400

A sojourner participates actively in the host culture while also preserving meaningful traditions and relationships from their home culture.

What is integration?

400

How does cultivation theory differ from agenda‑setting in explaining media influence?

What is cultivation theory explains long-term worldview formation, while agenda setting explains issue salience?

400

Global brands spreading worldwide while being locally adapted reflects resistance to complete cultural dominance through this tension.

What is homogenization versus fragmentation?

500

According to the Anxiety/Uncertainty Management (AUM) model, effective intercultural communication is most likely when a communicator manages anxiety and uncertainty in what way?

What is managing (not eliminating) anxiety and uncertainty within optimal thresholds through mindfulness and self‑reflection?

500

In intercultural communication, the process through which we reduce anxiety and seek information.

What is uncertainty reduction?

500

This acculturation strategy is associated with the greatest psychological risk.

What is marginalization?

500

Which pairing of media theories best explains how repeated fictional interactions with cultural out‑group members can normalize certain worldviews and reduce prejudice through perceived social relationships?

What is cultivation theory and parasocial contact theory?

500

When a community opposes a cultural group because they believe the group threatens traditional values, language, or national identity, which theory explains this reaction?

What is integrated threat theory?