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What factor is likely responsible for the greater gender equality seen in industrial and post-industrial societies?
 
  A) education
  B) health care
  C) income
  D) population size

Question 2

We often talk about personality types as either individualist or collectivist. What objections have been raised against using this common dichotomy to explore cross-cultural differences in personality?
 
  What will be an ideal response?



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

The ideal answer should include:
1, Connection between individual/collective and Western/non-Western dichotomies
2, Examples of other psychological dimensions that do not fit this pattern
3, Differences in ideal versus actual personality types within a culture



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