Mariah is from a culture that places a lot of value on tradition. Her culture is resistant to change and desires predictability. As a result, Mariah's attitudes and behaviors are vastly different from those of her counterparts from cultures that are willing to adapt to change. From this scenario, it can be understood that Mariah's culture:

A) has a high degree of uncertainty avoidance.
B) is low in power distance.
C) is a feminine culture.
D) values individualism.
E) has a low degree of ethnocentrism.


A

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