Quiz on Leeds - Hurwitz Article
Leeds-Hurwitz argues that intercultural communication grew out of the need to:
- apply abstract anthropological concepts to the practical world
- create a new research paradigm for social scientists
- mitigate conflict between warring governmnents
- all of the above
Hall emphasized:
- interaction between members of different cultures
- the struggles of nondominant groups
- studying one culture at a time
- abstract theories of culture
Prior to Hall’s input, the concept of culture did not include the study of communication.
- True
- False
The FSI was founded to assist:
- American diplomats
- military personnel
- Americans going overseas
- all of the above
The FSI did not offer language training.
- True
- False
Linguistics was considered the most “scientific” of the social and behavioral sciences in the 1940s.
- True
- False
The curriculum of the FSI was more theoretical than it was practical.
- True
- False
The use of time is referred to as:
- proxemics
- paracommunication
- chronemics
- none of the above
A “frame of reference” was predicted to enable a person to better observe:
- significant differences in manners
- significant similarities
- significant stereotypes
- significant values
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