Exam #1

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Across
  1. 1. using general information about a person's culture to make assumptions about a person without even asking to make sure they are true
  2. 5. This word, in typical language, means "good." However, in medical contexts, it typically means something bad. This can create miscommunication for people not very familiar with English.
  3. 6. Eye contact, touching, gestures, and body language, are all examples of this.
  4. 7. using general information about a person's culture, but by asking the person to confirm whether or not it's true for them specifically
  5. 8. encompasses beliefs and behaviors that are learned and shared by members of a group
  6. 9. a type of culture that believes that everyone is equal
  7. 10. the recognition that different cultures have different ways of doing things, and several of these can be equally valid
Down
  1. 2. the assumption that one's own culture's practices are the only correct ways of doing things
  2. 3. a type of culture that believes that everyone is NOT equal
  3. 4. smaller groups of people that share certain characteristics not shared by the culture at large