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P 63) Kluckohn and Strodtbecks value orientations framework is based on differences in worldviews among cultures. One of the five components of the framework consists of:
 
  a. Time, place, cultural traditions, and individualism
  b. Time, collectivism, and individualism
  c. Humans are good, bad or both
  d. Locus of control and responsibility

Question 2

(P62) ________ is the belief that ones worldview is the norm and universal.
 
  a. Ethnocentrism
  b. Ethnorelativism
  c. Racism
  d. Enculturation



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

a



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