A "mental program" as defined by Hofstede (2001) is

a. a value developed within the familyduring the years of early childhood
containing elements of national culture.
b. a schema developed in early childhood which leads to stereotyping.
c. a simple sentence that captures cultural norms from the point of view of natives.
d. none of the above


a

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