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Lisaclaire

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Latasha works for a multinational corporation. She must report to executives from a collectivist culture about the status of a project conducted by her group. To communicate in the most appropriate way to these executives, what should she say?
 
  a. The group is performing well together.
  b. I have done well in my management.
  c. I worked hard to control each group member.
  d. The project will be completed on time.

Question 2

Which belief would a collectivist society support?
 
  a. Personal effort leads to success.
  b. Restraining one's self to be part of a social unit is good.
  c. Multiple values such as realizing one's personal potential, meeting personal obligations to others, and identifying with one's cultural heritage are important.
  d. Self-esteem is a direct function of one's ability to express unique aspects of one's self to others.



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Answer to Question 1

ANSWER:
a

Answer to Question 2

ANSWER:
b



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