Multiple Choice
In collectivistic cultures, a person's sense of identity is:
A) primarily determined by his or her outstanding accomplishments.
B) strongly influenced by the person's interdependent relationships with others, such as the person's family.
C) largely a matter of individual preferences and attitudes.
D) best characterized as independent, autonomous, and distinctive.
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