Collectivistic cultures are to ________ as individualistic cultures are to ________.

dispositional; situational
situational; dispositional
autonomy; group harmony
just-world hypothesis; self-serving bias

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Answer:

situational; dispositional

Explanation:

Most collectivist cultures are referred to as situational. These cultures generally value conformity to group norms and learning through authority (authority represented by older or wiser members).  Another feature of collectivist cultures is group conformity. Most cultural norms involve the preparation of foods and activities that involve situations that require the participation of more than one person.

More individualistic cultures value trial and error learning and autonomy more, they are classified as dispositional.  In this type of culture, it is believed that all individuals in general are important; In collectivist cultures, the importance of individuals is mainly dependent on the group to which they belong.

In individualistic cultures, people are supposed to treat other people fundamentally on the basis of what they are, how and as individuals, while in collectivist cultures there is a cultural tendency to treat people based on their belonging group, or other groups with others. who identify themselves, excluding from the circle that deserves preferential and privileged treatment, all those who are foreign to them.