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19 Cards in this Set
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Individualism
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A valued personal independence.
Individualists tend to see themselves as unique from others. |
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Collectivism
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The assumption that groups bind and mutually obligate individuals.
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People that are considered to be individualistic we call?
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Idiocentric
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People that are considered to be collectivistic we call?
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Allocentric
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Horizontal Individualism
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Is a cultural orientation where an autonomous self is valued but the individual is more or less equal in the status of others.
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Vertical Individualism
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An Autonomous self is valued but the self is seen as unequal to others.
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Horizontal Collectivism
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Is the cultural orientation in which the individual sees the self as an integral part of the in in-group whose members are similar to one another.
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Vertical Collectivism
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Is the cultural orientation in which the individual sees the self as a integral part of the in-group but the members are different from one another.
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What defines contextual features?
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1. Culture
2. Physical environment 3. Sociorelational 4. Perceptual |
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High-Context (HC)
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Most of the information is either in the physical context or is internalized in the person, very little is coded.
-physical -sociorelational -perceptual i.e.- two twins who grew up together, its fast |
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Low-Context (LC)
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The mass of information is vested in explicit code.
- verbal code is primary - speak feelings |
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High-Context have what type of tendencies?
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Collectivistic tendencies.
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Low-Context have what type of tendencies?
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Individualistic
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Values of Individualistic-Low Context?
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Individualistic
Youth Doing Change Growth |
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Values of Collectivistic- High Context?
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Interdependence
Being Authoritarian Unchanging Past |
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Power distance
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the extent to which the less powerful members of institutions within a country accept that power is distributed unequally.
ie. families |
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Uncertainty Avoidance
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Is the degree to which the members of a particular culture threathened by uncertain or unknown situations.
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Certainty- Orientation
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Develop a self-regulatory style that circumvenst uncertainty.
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Uncertainty- Orientation
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Will actively engage in situations.
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