A key point from the research on individualism-collectivism is that
A) there are consistent differences between cultures on these personality styles and seldom any differences within cultures.
B) there are consistent differences between and within cultures on these personality styles.
C) persons from collectivistic cultures are more emotionally and socially well-adjusted than those from more individualistic cultures.
D) persons from individualistic cultures are more emotionally and socially well-adjusted than those from more collectivistic cultures.
Answer: B
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