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What type of hypotheses use only one variable?
 a. Bivariate
 b. Multivariate
 c. Null
 d. Univariate

Question 2

Infrastructure refers to factors such as modes of communication and transportation.
 
 Indicate whether the statement is true or false

Question 3

What type of hypothesis refers to the study of how one variable changes from one group to another group?
 a. Critical value
 b. Relational
 c. Differences between groups
 d. Differences from some standard

Question 4

Describe the factors that influence the rate at which a culture changes.

Question 5

What type of hypothesis refers to the study of how the change in one variable affects changes in another variable?
 a. Relational
 b. Differences between groups
 c. Differences from some standard
 d. Critical value

Question 6

What is measured by uncertainty avoidance? Compare cultures with high and low uncertainty avoidance scores and give an example of each.

Question 7

The process of drawing inferences from a table of data is called:
 a. identification.
 b. tabulation.
 c. interpretation.
 d. marginalization.

Question 8

Briefly describe some of the roles played by a belief system. How can a culture's belief system affect the practice of international marketing?

Question 9

A numerical value that is way outside the range of the other data points is called a(n):
 a. index number.
 b. outlier.
 c. baserate.
 d. marginal.

Question 10

Describe some characteristics of high-context cultures. Name two examples.
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6 years ago
Answer to #1

d

Answer to #2

TRUE

Answer to #3

c

Answer to #4

The rate at which a culture changes depends on the type of change and on the number of people who are able and willing to try new things. It also depends on the culture's uncertainty avoidance score and on the communication and marketing systems that are available.

Answer to #5

a

Answer to #6

Uncertainty avoidance measures how threatened people feel by uncertain circumstances. It also measures how much they have developed cultural barriers to uncertainty. Cultures with high uncertainty avoidance scores resist new ideas and change and prefer to stay with past patterns of behavior. Examples include Greece, Japan, and France. In contrast, cultures with low scores are more willing to take risks. Examples include Singapore, Great Britain, and the United States.

Answer to #7

c

Answer to #8

A belief system can set rules of conduct and ethics, indicating how one should interact with others. It can tell people how to live their lives and can answer questions about the nature of reality. Certain religious belief systems answer spiritual questions. A culture's belief systems can affect product design, sales practices, and business negotiations; therefore, international marketers must pay close attention to them.

Answer to #9

b

Answer to #10

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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