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saraeharris

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Describe the factors that influence the rate at which a culture changes.

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What type of hypothesis refers to the study of how the change in one variable affects changes in another variable?
 a. Relational
 b. Differences between groups
 c. Differences from some standard
 d. Critical value



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Answer to Question 1

The rate at which a culture changes depends on the type of change and on the number of people who are able and willing to try new things. It also depends on the culture's uncertainty avoidance score and on the communication and marketing systems that are available.

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