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3.05 Cultural Sensit

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TermDefinition
Bias Prejudice
Collectivism An emphasis on group work and accomplishments
Connotation Associated or underlying meaning
Cultural The customs, habits, and traditions of a particular group of people
Diversity All the ways in which people differ
Ethnocentrism The belief that your own culture is naturally better than other cultures
Globalization The rapid and unimpeded flow of capital, labor, and ideas across national borders
Ignorance Lack of knowledge or information
Individualism an emphasis on independent work and accomplishments
Negotiation The process of one person reaching an agreement with another person to meet specific needs or wants
Nonverbal communication Communication that uses body language instead of words or to support words
Prejudice Opinion or judgement that is based on feeling
Primary dimensions of diversity Inborn differences that cannot be changed and affect a person's entire life; include such characteristics as age, race/ethnicity, nationality, sexual orientation, and certain physical and mental traits and abilities.
Secondary dimensions of diversity Differences that may change at various points throughout one's lifetime; include such characteristics as language, religion, income, geographic location, family status, work experience, communication style, and education level
Stereotype A set image or an assumption about a person or thing
Subculture A secondary group within a dominant culture
Valuing diversity Openly acknowledging differences and believing that they are asssets instead of pro
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