Asked by
Chandni Singhal
on Nov 15, 2024Verified
Research on culture and self-esteem suggests that:
A) only individuals in individualist cultures care about self-esteem.
B) only individuals in collectivist cultures care about self-esteem.
C) only individuals in individualist cultures engage in self-serving biases.
D) people in different cultures pursue self-esteem equally but using different criteria.
Individualist Cultures
Cultures that prioritize the autonomy and personal goals of the individual, often at the expense of collective goals.
Collectivist Cultures
Cultures that prioritize the group over the individual, emphasizing interdependence, cooperation, and social harmony.
- Identify the differences in self-perception and self-esteem across cultures.
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Learning Objectives
- Identify the differences in self-perception and self-esteem across cultures.
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