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bobthebuilder

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Individuals reared in individualistic cultures are less likely than those from collectivistic cultures to perceive themselves as
 
  A) unique.
  B) self-contained.
  C) distinct from others.
  D) interdependent.

Question 2

Your textbook authors argue that sexism can be reduced by changing social norms. Which of the following interventions would be MOST consistent with their suggestions?
 
  A) Foster a culture that discourages sexism.
  B) Illustrate how traditional gender stereotypes can be maladaptive.
  C) Make the employment and promotion process more transparent.
  D) All of these effectively address social norms.



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

D



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