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magmichele12

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The reference-group effect can make cross-cultural comparisons of personality traits based on self-reports __________.
 
  a. impossible
  b. difficult
  c. easy
  d. invalid

Question 2

What do the cultural products of individualistic cultures and collectivistic cultures convey?
 
  a. Surprisingly, the cultural products of both cultural systems focus on the group rather than the individual.
  b. Surprisingly, the cultural products of both cultural systems focus on the individual rather than the group.
  c. Cultural products from individualistic cultures focus on the group, and those from collectivist cultures focus on the self.
  d. Cultural products from individualistic cultures focus on the self, and those from collectivist cultures focus on the group.



mmpiza

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Answer to Question 1

Answer: B

Answer to Question 2

Answer: D



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