Asked by
JaSean Holston
on Oct 29, 2024Verified
Those from a collectivist culture tend to view themselves as part of a larger community. As a consequence, when planning their future, they tend to __________.
A) envision themselves outcompeting members of individualistic cultures to demonstrate the superiority of their way of life
B) emphasize independently succeeding in a way that will impress their community
C) emphasize family and community relationships in defining goals
D) both a and b
Collectivist Culture
A societal approach that emphasizes the needs, goals, and views of the group over those of the individual.
Larger Community
A broad social unit or group that encompasses individuals beyond immediate familiar or local interactions, typically sharing a common location, interests, or goals.
- Recognize the influence of cultural perspectives on identity and behavior.
Verified Answer
JG
Learning Objectives
- Recognize the influence of cultural perspectives on identity and behavior.
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