Culture can be described as
1. An ever-changing way of processing information.
2. Ethnocentric, stressed, acculturated.
3. Learned from birth, shared, dynamic, adapted to specific conditions.
4. The basis for interpretation of life based on the individual's genetic heritage.
ANS: 3
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