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Based on the textbook's discussion, cross-cultural differences may be found in:
Redundancies
Unnecessary repetitions of words, phrases, or information that do not add value to the communication.
Jargon
The use of specialized or technical language understandable only by those who are knowledgeable or proficient in that field.
Bad-News Messages
Communications that convey unfavorable, disappointing, or negative information.
Classical Conditioning
An educational method involving the consistent pairing of two stimuli, where a reaction initially triggered by the second stimulus ultimately becomes triggered by the first stimulus alone.
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