Asked by Gabrielle Monique on Jul 02, 2024

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Which one of the following is not emphasized by Triandis in his analysis of individualism-collectivism?

A) the significance of social relations
B) social obligations
C) time orientation
D) shared goals
E) members' self-conceptions

Individualism-Collectivism

A dimension of culture that reflects the degree to which people in a society are integrated into groups, with individualism emphasizing personal goals and collectivism stressing the importance of group goals.

Triandis

Harry C. Triandis is a social psychologist known for his work on cultural psychology and the study of individualism and collectivism in shaping behavior and social relations.

Social Relations

Refers to the ways in which individuals interact and form connections with one another, influenced by social structures, norms, and cultural factors.

  • Examine the impact of individualism compared to collectivism on patterns of social conduct.
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destiny brinkley6 days ago
Final Answer :
C
Explanation :
Triandis' analysis of individualism-collectivism emphasizes aspects related to social behavior and self-conception, such as the significance of social relations, social obligations, shared goals, and members' self-conceptions, but does not specifically emphasize time orientation as a key factor.