Question 6 (6.67 points) When American student Darren met his new roommate, Enrique, he stood three feet away from him.

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Question 6 (6.67 points) When American student Darren met his new roommate, Enrique, he stood three feet away from him.

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Question 6 (6.67 points) When American student Darren met his new roommate, Enrique, he stood three feet away from him. Enrique, whois from Latin America, quickly moved closer to Darren so they were 5 inches apart. Darren thought that Enrique was being rude by moving into the zone because he did not realize standing so close is customary in Enrique's country. personal O professional intimate O social
Question 7 (6.67 points) ✓ Saved Janice is an American student who went to study in China. When she spoke to one of her professors during office hours, she looked her professor in the eye. This offended the professor because it is not what students do in his culture. Olow power distance O social power distance medium power distance Ohigh power distance
Question 8 (6.67 points) Ignacio went to a festival in his town that featured music, gourmet food, and artwork. Based on memory, Ignacio will only be able to retain a few of the sights, sounds, and smells that he experienced throughout the day. working flowery sensory long-term 21
Question 9 (6.67 points) Mingis a jazz pianist who went to a festival that featured many jazz artists. Based on how memory works, she is most likely to remember the piano solos she hears because that is what she also does. sensory short-term working O flowery
Question 10 (6.67 points) Eli was supposed to have a study session with his friend, Esau. However, when Esau showed up to Eli's dorm, he had forgotten to bring the homework for their class. Eli wants to avoid assuming that Esau is irresponsible, so he asks himself if Esau has done this before when they scheduled a study session. By doing this, Eli is trying to determine which of the following? Motivation Consistency Consensus Distinctiveness
Question 11 (6.66 points) Paris is a college student looking through pictures in old photo albums with her mother during her winter break. When she finds a picture of herself that was taken during kindergarten, Paris tells her mother a long story about everything that she did with her brother the day that photograph was taken-including details like going to the ice cream stand and feeling the sun beating down on her face. Where does her recollection come from? Short-term memory Working memory Sensory memory Long-term memory
Question 12 (6.66 points) Phil is an American businessman who is doing a deal with Chang, an Asian businessman. When they meet to talk about their deal, Chang begins talking about the weather and his trip to America, but Phil wants to hurry up and start talking about their deal. Their difference in culture caused them to respond to which of the following differently? Tone of voice Interrupting Small talk O Filler words
Question 13 (6.66 points) Jamilais an exchange student from Africa. Her roommate, Fiona is American. Although Fiona is very talkative and often uses words like "you know" and "like" during her conversations, Jamila is very quiet and never uses those phrases. Which of the following best describes the language Fiona uses? Personal words Filler words Elaborate language Small talk
Question 14 (6.66 points). Elisa is mad at her best friend, Tyra, because she noticed her spending time with her ex-boyfriend and she believes that they may be dating. In order to avoid getting into a fight with Tyra that may ruin their friendship, she decides to use the first step of the perception-checking process. What can she say to her roommate to accomplish this? "I noticed you have been spending a lot of time with my ex lately." "I know that you are dating my ex." "Why did you go to my ex behind my back?" "I feel like you're trying to get back at me by spending time with my ex."
Question 15 (6.66 points) Which of the following statements is an example of the third step in the perception- checking process? "Do you realize how petty you look for dating my ex?" O "What is your explanation for dating my ex?" "Am I correct in thinking that you're dating my ex?" "Did you consider my feelings when you started dating my ex?"
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