Why are assumptions of fundamental cultural differences unsubstantiated in personality psychology?
What will be an ideal response?
Why are assumptions of fundamental cultural differences unsubstantiated in personality psychology?
Ans: Difficult to validate, weak empirical support/evidence
Learning Objective: 7-1: Identify the main features of the trait tradition as they apply to the study of personality
Cognitive Domain: Analysis
Answer Location: A Cross-Cultural Approach to Personality
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