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  1. Stereotype

  2. Prejudice

  3. Uncertainty Avoidance

  4. Culture Shock

  5. Ethnocentrism

4. A socially constructed and learned creation usually associated with one's sex; masculinity and femininity. People are born into a sex group, but learn to become masculine or feminine

  1. Gender

  2. Ingroup

  3. Role

  4. Memory

  5. Receptors

5. A group to which a person belongs and has no choice but to belong, such as a person's sex, race, and age group

  1. Involuntary Membership Group

  2. Voluntary Membership Group

  3. Intercultural Willingness to Communicate

  4. Socio Relational Context

  5. Organizational Culture

6. Cultural temporal orientation that stresses the compartmentalization and segmenting of measurable units of time

  1. Monochronic Time Orientation

  2. Polychronic Time Orientation

  3. Privacy

  4. Semi fixed Featured Space

  5. Episodic Memory

7. Cultural temporal orientation that stresses the involvement of people and the completion of tasks as opposed to strict adherence to schedules. Time is not seen as measurable

  1. Polychronic Time Orientation

  2. Monochronic Time Orientation Privacy

  3. Semi fixed Featured Space

  4. Episodic Memory

  5. Organizational Culture

8. The degree to which an individual can control the visual, auditory, and olfactic interaction with others

  1. Privacy

  2. Featured Space

  3. Discrimination

  4. Behavior

  5. Identity

9. Classifying or sorting of perceived information into distinct groups.

  1. Categorization

  2. Cognition

  3. Decay

  4. Interference

  5. Perception

10. Higher mental processes, such as perception and memory

  1. Cognition

  2. Memory

  3. Interference

  4. Perception

  5. Behavior

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1. Acting or behaving in a negative way toward members of a distinct group (e.g., ethnic, racial) because of membership in the distinct group

  1. Discrimination

  2. Ethnocentrism

  3. Prejudice

  4. Stereotyping

  5. Interference

2. Tendency to place one's own group or ethnicity in a position of centrality and worth while creating negative attitudes and behaviors towards other groups

  1. Ethnocentrism

  2. Prejudice

  3. Stereotyping

  4. Interference

  5. Discrimination

3. During recall, when new or old information blocks or obstructs the recall of other information

  1. Interference

  2. Memory

  3. Perception

  4. Retrieval

  5. Prejudice

4. The mental interpretation of external stimuli via sensation

  1. Perception

  2. Perceptual Filters

  3. Interference

  4. Memory

  5. Retrieval

5. A preconceived judgment or opinion about a person or group of people based on their membership in a distinct group (often ethnic or racial). The preconceived opinion is usually, if not always, without merit

  1. Prejudice

  2. Racism

  3. Stereotyping

  4. Interference

  5. Discrimination

6. An ideology promoting the superiority of one racial group over the others. The alleged superiority is ascribed to biological (i.e., racial) differences between groups