MGTS2606 Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Theory Of Multiple Intelligences, Intercultural Competence, Communication Accommodation Theory

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Barriers to communication: linguistic intonation, colloquialisms, accent, vocab. Lollies sweets: cultural attitudes, values, beliefs effective intercultural, perceptual stereotyping, prejudice. Stereotype: a and conventional, oversimplified formulaic, conception, opinion or image. Prejudice: the tendency to form an adverse opinion without just cause about people who are different from the mainstream in terms of their gender, race, ethnicity or any other definable characteristic. Ethnocentrism: the belief that one"s own group or subculture is naturally superior to other groups and cultures: nonverbal the use of nv codes, signals and interpretation (ex. Smiling: experiential attitudes, values, beliefs (ex. Lack of similar life happenings: physical differences time, space, environment, comfort needs, emotional negativity, stress, uncertainty. The ability to exhibit certain behaviors including skills, qualities which are culturally tuned to the attitudes and values of others. Is the ability to encode and decode meanings in signals that correspond to the meanings held in the other communicator"s repository.

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