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Which of the following are characteristics of members of a collectivist society?
1. They follow group decisions.
2. They see themselves as interdependent.
3. They begin friendships mostly based on common interests.
4. They give up their own ambitions for group goals.
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Correct choices: 1, 2 and 4.
Explanation: Collectivist cultures stress group harmony and conformity (follow group decisions), view the self as interdependent with others, and often expect individuals to put group goals ahead of personal ambitions. Friendships in collectivist societies are more likely to form through group membership, family ties, or social obligations than primarily by shared personal interests (which is more typical of individualist cultures).
Explanation: Collectivist cultures stress group harmony and conformity (follow group decisions), view the self as interdependent with others, and often expect individuals to put group goals ahead of personal ambitions. Friendships in collectivist societies are more likely to form through group membership, family ties, or social obligations than primarily by shared personal interests (which is more typical of individualist cultures).
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