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- A high-context communication or message is one in which most of the information is either in the physical context or internalized in the person.
- In high-context culture, most of information in communication is not conveyed by______________. A: verbal language B: shared norms C: shared values D: context
- What are the characteristics of Nonverbal Communication? A: Nonverbal communication depends on the context B: Nonverbal communication is related to culture C: Nonverbal communication is continual D: Nonverbal Communication is non-structural
- 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
- Speakers from high-context culture prefer using an indirect communication style because communication relies a lot on the surrounding text in their culture.
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In high-context communication the listener is already "contexted" and so does not need to be given much background information.
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In high context cultures, meanings are implied from the context in which communication takes place.
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Culture cannot be known without a study of communication, and communication can only be understood with an understanding of the culture it supports.
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In __________ cultures, the vebal message contains most of the information and very little is shown in the context or the participants. A: high-context B: low-context
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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