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Mr. Wonderful

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The _____ dimension, originated from Hofstede's research in Asia, refers to the degree to which cultures encourage delayed gratification of material, social, and emotional needs among its members.
 
  a) individualismcollec tivism
  b) power distance
  c) uncertainty avoidance
  d) long- versus short-term orientation

Question 2

In a study, Williams and Best (1990) examined gender differences in self-concepts in 14 countries. When responses were scored according to masculinity/femininity, both self and ideal-self ratings for men were more masculine than were women's ratings, and vice versa, across all countries.
 
  a) True
  b) False



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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

a



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