Discuss three of the six problems in that Kluckhohn and Strodtbeck framework of problems for which societies need to find cultural solutions.
What will be an ideal response?
An answer should address three of the following:
? Relationships to nature: People have a need-duty to control or master nature (domination), to
submit to nature (subjugation), or to work together with nature to maintain harmony and
balance (harmony).
? Beliefs about human nature: People are inherently good, evil, or a mixture of good and evil.
? Relationships among people: The greatest concern and responsibility is for one’s self and
immediate family (individualist), for one’s own group that is defined in different ways
(collateral), or for one’s groups that are arranged in a rigid hierarchy (hierarchical).
? Nature of human activity: People should concentrate on living for the moment (being), striving
for goals (achieving), or reflecting (thinking).
? Conception of space: The physical space we use is private or public or a mixture of public and
private.
? Orientation to time: People should make decisions with respect to traditions or events in the
past, present, or future.
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A. supervisory support B. work group support C. coordinated support D. organizational support
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What will be an ideal response?
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Indicate whether the statement is true or false
The more frequently interest is compounded,
A) the higher your effective yield. B) the lower your effective yield. C) your effective yield stays the same. D) there is no relationship between effective yield and compounding.