10 questions
A symbol is an object, word, or action that stands for something else with no natural relationship that is culturally defined.
TRUE
FALSE
It is the most often used form of symbolism.
COMMUNICATION
GESTURE
LANGUAGE
A symbol carries meaning to the people who share culture because it is created and maintained by the members of the culture.
TRUE
FALSE
It is based upon the use of mutually understood symbols.
LANGUAGE
COMMUNICATION
GESTURE
People create and interpret the meaning of all symbols solely through shared cultural understanding.
TRUE
FALSE
Cultural belief occurs when people encounter unfamiliar symbols, norms, and practices, and are keenly aware of their inability to interpret and follow them.
TRUE
FALSE
Values, beliefs, and norms are key components that define and characterize a culture.
TRUE
FALSE
The meaning of a gesture may differ from one society to another.
TRUE
FALSE
It refers to the standards of behavior considered the most important in any society.
FORMAL NORMS
INFORMAL NORMS
It is the key symbol of any culture.
COMMUNICATION
LANGUAGE
GESTURE
NORM