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colton

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According to Pfeiffer (1982), which of the following is a dimension for understanding how culture syndromes of distress emerge?
 
  a) Cultural-specific areas of stress
  b) Cultural decoding rules
  c) Cultural idioms of distress
  d) Cultural display rules

Question 2

Sampson (1988) referred to the sense of self in mainstream approaches as _____.
 
  a) self-contained individualism
  b) interdependent self
  c) ensembled individualism
  d) independent self



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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