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Describe some characteristics of high-context cultures. Name two examples.

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A 5-point attitude scale in which the respondent is asked to indicate his degree of agreement or disagreement with a statement is what type of scale?
 a. Stapel
 b. Semantic differential
 c. Quadrant
 d. Likert



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In high-context cultures, interpersonal relationships are important. People in these cultures are guided more by intuition and feelings than by logic or facts. Decisions are made by groups rather than by individuals. Communication is more indirect and vague. Context is more important than words. Examples of high-context cultures include Japan and France.

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