ERIC Number: EJ1197285
Record Type: Journal
Publication Date: 2018
Pages: 22
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"They Make No Contribution!" versus "We Should Make Friends with Them!"--American Domestic Students' Perception of Chinese International Students' Reticence and Face
Zhu, Yi; Bresnahan, Mary
Journal of International Students, v8 n4 p1614-1635 2018
This project examined both quantitative and qualitative data about how American domestic undergraduates perceived Chinese international students' (CISs) reticence and face concerns. A quasi-experimental design about American students' ratings of a fictional CIS described in scenarios demonstrated that the reticent CIS was rated as more typical, less likable, and less socially-approved. A thematic analysis of American students' impression about CISs suggested: 1) some Americans stigmatized CISs due to their poor English and reticence in classroom; 2) others were more open minded to approach CISs' reticence with intercultural communication competence by taking CISs' perspective. The findings indicated: the stereotype that typical CISs are reticent leads to Americans' negative evaluations of CISs; while perspective-taking skills resulted in better intercultural-communication experience.
Descriptors: Asians, Foreign Students, Student Attitudes, Undergraduate Students, Vignettes, English (Second Language), Language Proficiency, Second Language Learning, Perspective Taking, Stereotypes, Intercultural Communication, Racial Bias, Negative Attitudes, Correlation, Classroom Communication
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Education Level: Higher Education; Postsecondary Education
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