Multiple Choice
In the section on cross-cultural values, the authors warn that
A) Canadians are slowly losing their value system as the country becomes increasingly diverse.
B) the cross-cultural data presented are based on a very small sample (less than 10 people in each country studied) .
C) the definitions of most values have changed over the past decade, so most cross-cultural information has little meaning anymore.
D) multicultural societies such as Canada have a wide range of values even though the information presented assumes that everyone in the country has similar values.
E) several cultures don't have any values.
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