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Question 1.
The time on a clock is informal time.


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Question 2.
The United States is considered a monochronic culture.


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Question 3.
A polychronic person considers the family and interpersonal relationships more important than the job.


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Question 4.
It is possible to restate or repeat a verbal message nonverbally.


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Question 5.
When you reach out and remove a piece of lint from another person's jacket, you are using a regulator behavior.


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Question 6.
People who illustrate their verbal message with gestures remember more than those who don't.


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Question 7.
One of the factors listed that determines the distance you maintain between yourself and another person is your social status.


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Question 8.
When you place your coat over a chair to save your seat, you are using an ear marker.


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Question 9.
Higher status individuals have the "right" to invade the territory of lower status persons.


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Question 10.
Colors vary in their meaning from one culture to another.


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