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COMM114 Jeopardy

COMM114 Jeopardy. Terms. Cultural Dimensions. Shaded Boxes. GenerationalDifferences. Text Book Trivia. 100. 100. 100. 100. 100. 100. 200. 200. 200. 200. 100. 300. 300. 300. 300. 100. 400. 400. 400. 400. 100. 500. 500. 500. 500. Terms 100 Pts.

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COMM114 Jeopardy

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  1. COMM114Jeopardy Terms CulturalDimensions Shaded Boxes GenerationalDifferences Text BookTrivia 100 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 100 300 300 300 300 100 400 400 400 400 100 500 500 500 500

  2. Terms100 Pts. Differences among group members, from personality and learning style to opinion Diversity

  3. TermsBonus QuestionTrue or False? Groups composed of members who are different on one or more dimensions are called heterogeneous.

  4. Terms100 Pts. A personality measure which looks at four dimensions that relate to how individuals interact with the world MBTI (Myers-Briggs Type Indicator

  5. Terms100 Pts. A culture that values group needs and goals more than individual needs and goals (not the predominant culture in the U.S.) Collectivist Culture

  6. Terms100 Pts. This group was born between 1965 and 1976. They are commonly referred to as the “latchkey generation”. Gen-Xers DAILY DOUBLE

  7. Terms100 Pts. Communication that is open to multiple perspectives, shows a willingness to see the world from another’s standpoint, and shifts perspective if necessary Mindful Communication

  8. Cultural Dimensions100 Pts. This important dimension of culture values independence, autonomy and privacy; encourages dissent and encourages people to “do their own thing” High Individualism

  9. Cultural Dimensions200 Pts. Valuing harmony, conformity, and loyalty to the group and discouraging dissent is called ____ ___________. High Collectivism DAILY DOUBLE

  10. Cultural Dimensions300 Pts. This important cultural dimension maximizes status differences between group members and values hierarchical structures and strong authoritarian leadership. High Power Distance

  11. Cultural Dimensions400 Pts. This important dimension of culture lets the “words” carry most of the meaning regardless of context and values direct unambiguous communication Low Context

  12. Cultural Dimensions500 Pts. Internationally, context differences have produced problems between U.S. managers and their ____ counterparts. Mexican

  13. Shades Boxes100 Pts. One of the shaded boxes identifies a problem with new members of Unity Church. What was this problem? New members drifted away after a few months

  14. Shaded Boxes200 Pts. According to Carl Hiaasen, why did Euro-Disney get off to such a dismal start? Rules were offensive And ridiculous to Europeans

  15. Shaded Boxes300 Pts. One of the shaded boxes addresses an ethical decision about a student who plagiarized. Why did “Rob” ask to drop the course with no penalty? Sister had leukemia

  16. Shaded Boxes400 Pts. One shaded box addresses a conflict between 2 students (Mindy and Sarah). Why was Mindy so exasperated with Sarah? It was like her mom was in the group DAILY DOUBLE

  17. Shaded Boxes500 Pts. Identify one tip the book suggests for appreciating diversity and bridging differences. • Making understanding a priority • “get to know you time” • Willing to address differences • Be open to new ways of doing things • Avoid zero-sum game

  18. Generational differences 100 Pts. This group, born between 1946-1964 are the children of builders. Boomers DAILY DOUBLE

  19. Generational Differences 200 Pts. This generation was born between 1977 and 1997 and are sometimes referred to as the echo boom, millennials and generation Y. The Net Generation

  20. Generational Differences 300 Pts. A couple of weaknesses of this group are that they think they are right all the time and expect others to hold similar beliefs/values. Boomers

  21. Generational Differences 400 Pts. Strengths of this group are 1) they are careful with their resources, 2) they plan ahead, 3) are reliable and dependable and 4) are disciplined Builders

  22. Generational Differences 500 Pts. A few major influences of this group are the rising divorce rate, Watergate, Pentagon Papers and MTV. Gen-Xers

  23. Text Book Trivia100 Pts. Countries • Australia • Mexico • United States • Japan Identify a country that has a more masculine culture.

  24. Text Book Trivia200 Pts. fantasy Whenever a group is NOT talking about the here and now of the group, it is engaged in _______

  25. Text Book Trivia300 Pts. Symbolic Convergence The study of fantasy stems from the theory of DAILY DOUBLE

  26. Text Book Trivia400 Pts. This learning style describes those individuals who learn well from events they actually observe or activities in which they actually participate. Concrete Experience Learning Style

  27. Text Book Trivia500 Pts. This learning style describes individuals who learn by trying different things until they find the one that works. Active Experimentation Learning Style

  28. Final Jeopardy QuestionMBTI This dimension of MBTI concerns how individuals make decisions, whether by analysis and objective evidence or through empathy for others and subjective feelings Thinking / Feeling dimension

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