Which of the following does cultural orientations include?
A: View of the human nature
B: Time perception and space perception
C: Perception of the equality of power
D: Orientation to the relationship between self and others
A: View of the human nature
B: Time perception and space perception
C: Perception of the equality of power
D: Orientation to the relationship between self and others
A,B,C,D
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- Dominance, harmony, and subjugation are all value orientations that correspond to which of the following cultural problems? A: What is the nature of human beings? B: What is the relationship of humans to nature? C: What is the orientation of humans to time? D: What is the human orientation to activity?
- Which of the following issues belong to Kluckhohn and Strodtbeck’s value orientations theory? A: Relationships between humans B: Time orientation C: Personal space D: Human nature
- Which of the following are examples of differences in perception between two cultures?
- Which of the following is implied but not stated in the passage() A: Psychologists do not yet know how people see. B: The experiments in which all factors are controlled are better. C: The study of perception is going on now. D: Perception does not involve psychological factors.
- The Confucian view of human nature explains the relationship between man and nature from the perspective of the unity of man and nature. Which kind of relationship does this reflect between man and nature? A: Control nature B: Live in harmony with nature C: Be submissive to nature. D: All of the above are wrong
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The two important stages for human perception are (______) and (______).
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___________ is communication between people whose cultural perception and symbol systems are distinct enough to alter the communication event.
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"Sensation is perception" supports the view of bottom-up perception.
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Which of the following can best describe Confucius’ view on the relationship between man and nature/Heaven?
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Which of the following words can best describes the relationship between human and nature in Chinese culture?