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From the perspective of many collectivist cultures, however, Americans are often considered too competitive and focused on material rewards (Kohn, 1992). Collectivistic cultures are more likely to emphasize cooperation among group members as the basis for success in competition with other groups, whether at the level of...
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collectivist cultures are especially concerned with relationships. For .... The more complex the culture, the more individualist it is likely to be ..... Many observers have emphasized the importance of face in collectivist cultures (Hu ...
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Mr. and Mrs. Batson can’t wait to begin toilet-training their year-old daughter. The Batsons most clearly need to be informed about the importance of: ... Religious and ethnic diversity are most likely to be appreciated in a culture that values: ... A collectivist culture is especially likely to emphasize the importance of:
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SBfegrity, welfare of the ingroup, and the importance of personal goals, ... In collectivistic cultures, members are less likely to emphasize ...... television ads might be especially likely to feature collectivistic ap|| ...
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A psychoanalyst would most likely suspect that Cho's dream reflects a(n): ... A psychoanalyst would be most likely to suggest that Tina is using the defense mechanism of: ... A psychoanalyst would be most likely to view the professor's treatment of students as an example of:
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Unlike Smith’s statement, which is exclusively economy-focused, we emphasize the importance of the social context. Namely, in our opinion, and consistently with; Weber’s classical sociological approach, it is not possible to view economic phenomena separately from the type of society and its culture.
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Hence the importance of intercultural dialogue, ... The IMO's Department for Culture and Communication is engaged in cultural research and analysis, especially in the field of cultural identities, cultural policies and cultural cooperation, with a particular focus on the Croatian integration process into the EU.
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In the conclusion, we place our findings within the context of previous writings on compatibility and mate selection and argue for the importance of establishing empirical linkages between various combinations of the partners' social and psychological attributes and their courtship experiences.
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These include Estonian academic fraternities and sororities, as well as an Estonian Students Association in the United States that promotes students' knowledge of Estonian language and culture and Estonian study abroad (especially in Finland).
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