The iceberg model of culture is developed by American anthropologist Edward T. Hall.
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- According to Edward T。 Hall, culture is like an iceberg, 10 percent of which is to observe, understand and repeat。( )
- By Edward T. Hall’s term, American culture is a __________. It refers to a culture that communicates information in direct and explicit ways. A: low-context culture B: high-context culture C: nonverbal communication D: verbal communication
- Different culture has different ways of using language. In terms of degrees of directness, Anthropologist Edward Hall identified two kinds of cultures, namely ________cultures and ________cultures.
- The iceberg model of culture implies that it is very difficult to understand a culture thoroughly.
- Which of the following elements of a culture would be part of the top, visible portion of the iceberg in this model?
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According to the high-context/low-context continuum identified by Edward T. Hall, communication in a low-context culture depends on: A: the context B: who says it C: when it is said D: how it is said E: the verbal expression
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中国大学MOOC: The term Intercultural Communication was first used by Edward T. Hall in 1959.
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Edward T. Hall categorizes cultures as being either _______ or _______ context, depending on the degree to which meaning comes from the __________ or from the ________________________.
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According to Edward Hall in hi...ied into __________.
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American mainstream culture has developed from what is known as ______ culture. A: "Indian" B: "Latin American" C: "French colonist" D: "WASP(White Anglo-Saxon Protestant)"