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According to Trompenaars's value dimensions, which of the following is true of the universalistic approach?
 
  A) It emphasizes applying rules and systems objectively.
  B) It focuses on expressing emotions openly.
  C) It emphasizes relationships.
  D) It focuses on separating work and private life.

Question 2

Based on Trompenaars's value dimensions, which of the following is a characteristic of the particularistic approach?
 
  A) application of rules and systems
  B) open expression of emotions
  C) obligation toward relationships
  D) opportunity to achieve status



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Answer to Question 1

Right on time. Thanks a bunch.

Answer to Question 2

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