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What Is the Difference Between a High- and a Low-Context

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What is the difference between a high- and a low-context language? Discuss some of the potential problems a person with a low-context language may face when negotiating with people from a high-context language.


Definitions:

Hypotheses

Hypotheses are proposed explanations made on the basis of limited evidence as a starting point for further investigation.

Rejection Region

The range of values for which the null hypothesis is considered unlikely and is rejected in a hypothesis test.

Significance Levels

Significance levels indicate the probability of observing the test statistic as extreme as the results obtained, given that the null hypothesis is true, acting as a criterion for the decision of whether to reject it.

Sample Sizes

The number of observations or data points collected in a subset of a population for the purpose of statistical analysis.

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