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1. ... - the creator of the message (person or organization) in the communication model
2. ... is a concept for the sake of which communication is carried out (consists of symbols, can be oral, written or visual)
3. ... is a methodological approach to the study of culture, assuming that the culture of any people can be understood only within the framework of its own values ​​and in its own context
4. ... are huge territories, structurally and organically united into one social system with their own cultural traditions
5. ... is the awareness of a person's belonging to any ethnic group
6. ... groups are groups that form to do a certain job
7. ... groups aim to satisfy group members' aspirations for social approval, respect and trust
8. The relevance of intercultural communication (ICC) is due to ...
9. Collectivist cultures are dominated by ...
10. Harold Leavitt found that ... is the most effective form of communication in a group
11. For describing the processes of intercultural communication and understanding its specifics, it is more suitable ... the communication model
12. Borrowing a foreign culture occurs by ...
13. Inculturation and socialization imply ...
14. Non-verbal means of business communication include ...
15. The main areas of cultural property are ...
16. Behavioral norms include ...
17. Forms of business communication include ...
18. The stages of the implementation of speech actions include ...
19. Everyone has ...
20. An extreme case of full adaptation to a foreign culture is ...
21. The culture of a separate social group or stratum within one society is called ...
22. Cultural identity is ...
23. The linear communication model belongs to ...
24. Personal communication in an organization is called ... communication
25. Any process or formation of artificial origin is called ...
26. Intercultural communication as a discipline originated
27. Intercultural communication as a discipline has developed in Russia ...
28. The model of interpersonal communication, which represents communication as a process of simultaneous sending and receiving messages by communicators, is called:
29. It is not true that patriarchal cultures are characterized by ...
30. Unpleasant sensations and emotions when entering a foreign culture are called
31. A new social system, called "mass society", has developed in Europe and the United States ...
32. Communication between persons representing different peoples (ethnic groups) is called
33. Societies in which the interests of the group prevail over the interests of the individual are called:
34. The object to which the message is transmitted, an individual or an organization is ...
35. The refusal of certain subcultural groups from the values ​​of the dominant culture and the advancement of their own norms and rules, contrary to the values ​​of the majority, is called ...
36. According to the way of using time, culture is usually divided into ...
37. According to the method of establishing and maintaining contact, the following types of communication are distinguished: ...
38. By the nature of the interaction of interlocutors, the following forms of communication are distinguished: ...
39. By the nature of the use of the code distinguish between ... communications
40. Understanding depends ...
41. The concept of "flexible ethnocentrism" means ...
42. Prejudice is ...
43. Prosemics is ...
44. The process of adaptation to a new culture, which occurs as a result of long-term contact of an individual or groups representing different cultures, is called:
45. The process of interpreting events or actions by which the individual attributes certain causes to them is called ...
46. ​​The role of values ​​in society is that they ...
47. The semiotic approach defines culture as
48. The theory of intercultural communication was founded ...
49. The term "communication"
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51. The assimilation of ethnic stereotypes occurs as a result ...
52. Participation in intercultural communication ...
53. Ethnic identity is formed in the process
54. Ethnic stereotypes are generalized perceptions ...
55. Ethnocentrism is ...
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