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Bumek [7]
3 years ago
14

All members of a cultural group can be expected to have the same high- or low-context dispositions towards communication, regard

less of the situation in which communication is taking place. T/F
Social Studies
1 answer:
malfutka [58]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

False

Explanation:

The cultural framework in which human communication takes place is perhaps the most defining influence on human relations. Culture provides the general framework through which humans learn to put in order their thoughts, emotions, and behaviors in relation to their surroundings. Although individuals are born into a culture, it is not inherent. Culture in most cases is learned.

Cultural group in whatever form is expected to have different context disposition towards communication. as many factors contributes to how communication takes place in any cultulral setting.

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