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Acculturation and Communication Traits: A study of Cross-Cultural Adaptation among Chinese in America
Abstract:This study investigated the relationships between acculturation and communication traits. One hundred and seventy-five Chinese across from the United States participated in this study. Participants received a battery of questionnaires in the mail, including the measures of communication apprehension, willingness to communicate, communication competence, argumentativeness, general disclosiveness and cultural identity. Results indicated that as proportion of life in America increased, Chinese identified more with American culture; in turn, they became less fearful, more willing and competent in communication. Their self-disclosure also became less frequent and intimate, but more positive, with longer time living in America. These findings suggest that culture shapes communication traits through exposure to and identification with the host culture to some extent.
Keywords:Acculturation  Communication Traits  Cultural Identity  Communication Apprehension  Willingness to Communicate  Self-Perceived Communication Competence  Argumentativeness  Self-Disclosure
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