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A. noise B. ethnocentrism C. institutional D. mainstream E. feedback F. psychological G. intercultural H. mutual I. shared J. transmitted 1. Generally speaking, culture can be divided into material culture, _________ culture and mental culture. 2. In communication, it is the ___________ that helps the sender to determine how the receiver interpreted the message and how it can be improved. 3. In intercultural communication, the process of encoding, decoding and interpreting is filled with cultural __________. 4. From the _______ communication, culture is defined as a learned set of shared interpretations about beliefs, values and norms and so on. 5. _______ refers to the idea that one’s own culture is the center of everything, and all other group are scaled and rated with reference to it. 6. Communication generally refers to the process in which participants create and share information with one another as they move toward reaching _________ understanding. 7. A subculture is a culture within a broader _________ culture with its own separate values, practice, and beliefs. 8. From ________ perspective, culture is viewed as the collective programming of the mind which distinguishes the members of one category of people from another. 9. One of the characteristics of culture is that culture can be ________ from one generation to another. 10. Communication is a two-way process that results in a ________ meaning or common understanding between the sender and receiver.