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1 Which of the following is most likely to bother someone from a low contact culture having to sit next to a complete stranger at a table in a restaurant 2 Which of the following does NOT involve haptics as communication Staring someone down 3 In China most public displays of affection that involve touching are discouraged True 4 The same gesture such as winking can take on different meanings across cultures True 5 6 In much of the Middle East it would not be uncommon to find two males holding hands while walking down the street True In Russia it is considered rude to slide into a crowded aisle facing forward with one s backside facing people already seated in the aisle True 7 Gestures are pre programmed at birth as opposed to learned False 8 Which of the following would be of interest in the field of oculesics Winking as communication 9 In high context cultures the majority of communication takes place verbally False 10 How might avoiding eye contact be perceived in the U S All of these 11 The O K gesture is the most widely known gesture in the United States and as a result has the same universal meaning across all cultures False 12 How might avoiding eye contact be perceived in many Latin American cultures A way of showing respect 13 Hand shaking is a culturally universal gesture for greeting False 14 Kinesics is the study of All of these 15 Haptics is the study of Touch as communication The U S All of these 16 Which of the following is NOT a high contact culture 17 Gestures often trigger miscommunication across cultures because 18 Smiling in many Asian countries is intended to communicate embarrassment or emotional hardship True 19 According to many cultural studies scholars as little as 10 of face to face communication is verbal True 20 Which of the following is most likely to bother someone from a high contact culture having to keep at set distance behind someone when waiting in line at the bank


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