Week 2 attempt 3
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Week 2 - Quiz
Due
Feb 10 at 11:59pm
Points
20
Questions
20
Time Limit
30 Minutes
Allowed Attempts
3
Instructions
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Attempt 3
13 minutes
20 out of 20
LATEST
Attempt 3
13 minutes
20 out of 20
Attempt 2
28 minutes
17 out of 20
Attempt 1
30 minutes
16 out of 20
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Score for this attempt: 20
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Submitted Feb 10 at 8:43pm
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Reading Quiz
[WLOs: 1, 2] [CLOs: 2, 4]
Prior to taking this quiz, read Chapters 3 and 4 in Jandt (2021). The quiz contains 20 multiple-choice
questions and is worth 5% of your course grade. You will have 30 minutes to complete the quiz, and it
must be taken in one sitting. You will have three attempts to take this quiz for each sitting.
1 / 1 pts
Question 1
Intercultural conflicts in communities:
are always based
in religious differences.
can erupt when cultural identities are central to the conflict. most often erupt into violence. should be suppressed. 1 / 1 pts
Question 2
Withdrawing conflict style is also known as what conflict
style?
Accommodating Avoiding Collaborating Competing 1 / 1 pts
Question 3
Casmir’s study suggests
that in successful intercultural marriages:
one spouse’s culture
should dominate.
one spouse’s culture
should not dominate.
one spouse must assimilate into the other’s culture. use only high or low context communication styles. 1 / 1 pts
Question 4
What does Kim characterize as the most significant theory guiding
intercultural research in communication?
Individualism-collectivism Masculinity-femininity Power distance Uncertainty avoidance 1 / 1 pts
Question 5
According to Ting-Toomey, high context cultures
such as China tend to:
be guided by personal responsibility. use direct communication. use direct face negotiation and express more self-face maintenance.
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use indirect face negotiation and express more mutual-face or other-face
maintenance.
1 / 1 pts
Question 6
According to a study by Holt and Devore individualistic cultures
are more likely to use which conflict style?
Avoiding Compromising Dominating Integrating 1 / 1 pts
Question 7
Uncertainty avoidance has been shown to be positively associated with:
avoiding and collaborating. avoiding and dominating. collaborating. compromising. 1 / 1 pts
Question 8
The
case study in the chapter
of conflict between
a low context wife and a high context husband illustrated:
that
high context and low context
marriage partners will not experience conflicts
that
low context and high context
partners share the same way to resolve disagreements
that low context and high context
partners understand conflicts
in much the same way
the use of intervenors in high context
cultures
1 / 1 pts
Question 9
Which of the following are considered low context cultures?
American Indian Arab states South Korea United States 1 / 1 pts
Question 10
Croucher at al. argue
that the long-lasting international conflict between India and Pakistan
demonstrates:
a link between
conflict style and religious identity.
both Muslims and Hindus prefer the dominating conflict style. both Muslims and Hindus prefer a collectivistic conflict style. Muslims and Hindus
prefer the same conflict style.
1 / 1 pts
Question 11
If you find an envelope in a shopping cart in a grocery store and
discover that among coupons is a $50 bill. If you turn the bill over
to the store manager leaving your name and contact information if
no one claims the money your moral reality is probably:
biblical or authoritarian based on divine authority and scriptural
direction
expressivist based on pursuit of individual rights
republican based on civic duty
utilitarian or negotiation with others
1 / 1 pts
Question 12
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Hocker and Wilmotstress that their Conflict Assessment Guide must
be accompanied by:
a desk review of historical tangible documents.
an analysis of the disputant’s cultural backgrounds.
complete biographies of the disputants. extensive interviews and questionnaires. 1 / 1 pts
Question 13
A guideline for listening when deconstructing conflicts is to:
imagine how we would understand the world from the other
person’s perspective.
removing obstacles to listening.
take the other person’s perspective.
trying to understand the other person and trying to understand how
that person sees the situation.
1 / 1 pts
Question 14
A limitation of the reliability of elf-report data is:
Self-report data can only be reliable when supported by another
source.
Self-report data can only be reliable when supported by tangible
evidence.
When an experience has
negative emotional qualities, true memory level is lowest.
When an experience has
positive emotional qualities, true memor level is lowest.
1 / 1 pts
Question 15
The California Coast Act mandates that beachgoers have “maximum
access” to all 840 miles of California’s coastline. Wealthy
homeowners have attempted to limit access roads and staircases to
the beach. Dreamworks founder David Geffen, for example, has
spent two decades and hundreds of thousands of
dollars fighting to keep the beach next to his Malibu home private.
You are doing a Change Oriented Conflict Analysis report and are
able to interview a homeowner who makes it clear to you that the
California Coast Act violates property ownership right. Surfers on the beach make it clear to you that no one can own a
California beach. Writing your report you see that this may be an
intractable conflict over the issue/s. You believe:
the beachgoers and homeowners see the issue as money and power.
the beachgoers and homeowners see the issue as property rights. the beachgoers and homeowners see the issue as the California Coast
Act.
the beachgoers see the issue as public access; the homeowners see the
issue as private property rights.
1 / 1 pts
Question 16
The objective of Wehr’s Conflict Mapping Guide is:
to assess any tangible evidence.
to clarify disputants’ perspectives on a conflict.
to compare self-report and witness reports. to determine the truth of witness reports. 1 / 1 pts
Question 17
Two middle school students get into a fight. During the fight, one
tears the other’s jacket. In peer mediation the students agree to end
their dispute if the student who tore the jacket will get it repaired
and return it. The students’ moral reality is probably
biblical or authoritarian based on divine authority and scriptural
direction
expressivist based on pursuit of individual rights
republican based on civic duty utilitarian or negotiation with others
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1 / 1 pts
Question 18
In 2019, a spillgate on the Guadalupe River in Texas failed
resulting in the draining of the lake. The collapse was determined
to have been caused by aging structural steel. Replacement would
cost $15 to $35 million. The river authority does not have the funds
to replace the spillgate which is used to control floods downstream.
Meanwhile, resort home owners on the lake have experienced
significant diminished property values and local recreation businesses
have experienced significant losses. The major issue/issues in this
conflict is/are:
economic
economic and safety
recreation safety 1 / 1 pts
Question 19
At a small nearby college a student group invited a far-right author
to speak on campus. Other student groups and vocal faculty
members protested and invited off-campus groups to join them in
on-campus demonstrations. You want to do a Change Oriented
Conflict Analysis report and have identified the issues as
hate speech and free speech. After interviewing some students and
some vocal faculty you begin to consider other parties and
recognize that the college administration:
can be considered a bedfellow with the protesting faculty members.
can be considered a bedfellow with the speaker. can be considered a bedfellow with the student group who invited the
speaker.
is an affected party because of possible safety and monetary concerns. 1 / 1 pts
Question 20
Information sources for analysis of a conflict may include text
messages which are an example of what kind of data source?
Participant self-report
Questionable data
Tangible evidence
Witness report
Quiz Score: 20
out of 20