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'''Ambiguity tolerance''' is the ability to perceive [[ambiguity|ambiguities]] (contradictory issues which may be difficult to understand) in social and cultural [[behavior|behaviors]] as well as information with equivocal (several) meanings in a neutral and open way. | '''Ambiguity tolerance''' is the ability to perceive [[ambiguity|ambiguities]] (contradictory issues which may be difficult to understand) in social and cultural [[behavior|behaviors]] as well as information with equivocal (several) meanings in a neutral and open way. | ||
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==See also== | ==See also== | ||
* [[Ambiguity]] | * [[Ambiguity]] | ||
* [[Intercultural competence]] | * [[Intercultural competence]][[Category:Suggestion Bot Tag]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 12:00, 9 July 2024
Ambiguity tolerance is the ability to perceive ambiguities (contradictory issues which may be difficult to understand) in social and cultural behaviors as well as information with equivocal (several) meanings in a neutral and open way.
Ambiguity tolerance is an important issue within the development of the own personality in education and intercultural communication.