Deck 9: Leadership in the Cross-Cultural Context

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People in cultures that score low in collectivism,power distance,femininity,uncertainty avoidance,and/or fatalism,may have a stronger orientation to adopt a recognition-based process to perceive leadership.
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In a high PD situation,attributing good performance to leadership will not necessarily contribute to an actual increase of perceived leadership effectiveness.
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The existence of large hierarchical differences typically indicates the existence of large power distance in a society.
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Not conforming to social norms and values is likely to make followers quickly perceive a leader as incompetent and not deserving of that position.
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In societies with low power distance,the relationship between the leader and the followers tends to be perceived as equal.
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The recognition-based perception process is not dependent on the use of pre-existing knowledge.
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Inference-based perception emphasizes the specific traits or features of leaders,as opposed to functional aspects of leadership.
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In cultures where a recognition-based process prevails,perceived leadership effectiveness relies more on whether leadership characteristics fit the implicit leadership prototypes in the minds of followers.
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In a culture low in uncertainty avoidance,conforming to the accepted norms and rules will tend to increase the feeling of stability among followers,thus influencing them to more willingly carry out orders and assignments from the leadership.
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In a culture where people are mostly fatalistic,adopting the leadership patterns that fit into the leadership prototypes in the minds of followers will tend to be more effective in gaining their acceptance and compliance.
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Expected,accepted,and effective leadership varies by culture.
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A collectivist culture emphasizes the importance of group effort to success,and is not likely to attribute failure to an individual person unless this person is the leader.
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In a culture with low fatalism,people tend to believe that achieving success or avoiding failure depends on their own efforts and actions.
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Cultures with high uncertainty avoidance scores tend to be highly intolerant of ambiguity,and thus likely to be distrustful of new ideas or behaviors.
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In cultures where an inference-based process prevails,to be perceived as effective,leaders rely on fitting leader characteristics in their followers' implicit leadership prototypes rather than just concentrating on organizational performance.
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In masculine cultures,the quality of life,interpersonal relationships,and concern for the weak are dominant values.
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Low power distance suggests that leaders make decisions simply because they are the leaders.
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Murphy suggested that leadership is a function of an interaction between the leader,the situation,and the follower.
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At the highest level,leadership is very general while the middle-level categories incorporate situational information about leadership.
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Short-term orientation is characterized by a low propensity to save.
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In a culture with low fatalism,people tend to believe that achieving success or avoiding failure:

A)depends on their own efforts and actions.
B)is the collective responsibility of team members.
C)is dependent on the leader of the group.
D)depends on the cultural values and system.
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In societies with low power distance,a hierarchical system:

A)does not exist at all.
B)exists primarily for convenience.
C)is relatively stronger than societies with high PD.
D)has a variety of functions.
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Anderson is a manager who attaches great importance to achievement and assertiveness.He provides high importance to goals such as achievement,motivation,assertiveness,and admiration for the strong.It is very likely that Anderson belongs to a society with a:

A)high feminine culture.
B)collectivist culture.
C)high masculinity culture.
D)fatalistic culture.
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_____ culture is not likely to attribute failure to an individual person even though this person is the leader.

A)Individualistic
B)Masculine
C)Collectivist
D)Feminine
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Inference-based perception emphasizes the:

A)structural aspects of leadership.
B)specific traits of leaders.
C)specific features and aspects of leadership.
D)functional aspects of leadership.
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In a culture with _____,followers tend to show great obedience to the authority of their leaders and expect their leaders to act according to the ways that are historically accepted.

A)high femininity
B)high uncertainty avoidance
C)high individualism
D)high fatality
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_____ perceptual process helps people form leadership perceptions from the normal flow of interpersonal activities.

A)Structural
B)Recognition-based
C)Inference-based
D)Attribution-based
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In cultures where an inference-based process prevails,to be perceived as effective,leaders rely on:

A)follower effectiveness.
B)intelligence and cognitive abilities.
C)leader characteristics.
D)good organizational performance.
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Leadership is the process of being perceived by others as a leader.This definition implies that:

A)fundamentally,leadership is an outcome of the social cognitive processes that people use to label others.
B)leader traits could create favorable perceptions of leadership and leadership effectiveness.
C)follower traits are important in determining the effectiveness of leadership than leader traits.
D)leaders should abstain from making decisions that are not popular among the followers.
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_____ societies are characterized by the value that inequalities between people should be minimized,and to the extent that hierarchies exist in such societies and their organizations,they exist only for administrative convenience.

A)Low power distance
B)High power distance
C)High uncertainty avoidance
D)Low uncertainty avoidance
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Which of the following is an individualistic country?

A)Hong Kong
B)The United States
C)Japan
D)Mexico
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In a culture where people are mostly fatalistic:

A)organizational outcomes will be related to leadership.
B)leadership will receive credit only for bad outcomes.
C)organizational outcomes will gain acceptance of subordinates.
D)leadership will not receive much credit for good performance.
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Which of the following statements is consistent with the leadership perception theory proposed and developed by Lord and Maher?

A)Leaders' traits are more important to leadership effectiveness than follower perceptions.
B)Recognition-based processes and inference-based processes are activated with different mechanisms.
C)Establishment of leadership is a recognition-based process rather than an inference-based process.
D)Change in organizational culture is unproductive for an organization.
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Being assertive,ambitious,competitive,striving for material success,and respecting the big,strong and fast are values associated with _____ societies.

A)masculine
B)low power distance
C)fatalistic
D)collectivist
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In societies with high power distance,superiors:

A)make decisions that are most popular.
B)enjoy less power than usual.
C)adopt consultative or participative management styles.
D)are expected to lead paternalistically.
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According to Murphy,leadership is a function of:

A)interpersonal and intrapersonal conflicts in the organization.
B)the skills,abilities,and specific traits of an individual.
C)an interaction between the leader,the situation,and the follower.
D)the behavioral characteristics of leaders and observational nature of followers.
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_____ is a dimension of culture which is a cultural-level equivalent to the individual-level locus of control.

A)Masculinity
B)Fatalism
C)Power distance
D)Uncertainty avoidance
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High power distance suggests that leaders make decisions:

A)with respect to collective opinion.
B)based on expert opinions.
C)based on research and statistics.
D)simply because they are the leaders.
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Culture,according to Hofstede,is defined as the:

A)collective programming of the mind that distinguishes the members of one human group from another.
B)outcome of the positive and negative conflicts that occur between individuals staying together in a community.
C)outcome of interaction between two or more individuals with opposing beliefs and values.
D)result of a set of behaviors and perceptions about leadership and discipline.
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Which of the following countries is characterized by high uncertainty avoidance?

A)Australia
B)Canada
C)Japan
D)The United States
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In cultures where a(n) _____ process prevails,perceived leadership effectiveness relies more on whether leadership characteristics fit the implicit leadership prototypes in the minds of followers.

A)recognition-based
B)inference-based
C)judgment-based
D)achievement-based
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Discuss the implications of cultural influences in leadership.
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What is power distance? What are the characteristics of low PD societies and high PD societies?
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What is inference-based perception? What are the two types of inference-based perception processes?
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Explain the time orientation dimension of cultural differences.Provide examples.
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Which of the following countries has an individualistic,masculine culture with a low degree of uncertainty avoidance,small power distance,and weak fatalism?

A)China
B)Italy
C)The United Kingdom
D)Japan
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Consider using five straight lines to represent five cultural dimensions,with arrows pointing to the direction of a higher degree of collectivism,femininity,power distance,uncertainty avoidance,and fatalism.The center represents the maximum degree of individualism and masculinity,and minimum degree of uncertainty avoidance,power distance and fatalism.A larger area for a pentagon created by joining the points in the lines indicates a:

A)weaker positive combined influence on a recognition-based process.
B)stronger positive combined influence on a recognition-based process.
C)stronger positive influence on an inference-based process.
D)weaker negative influence on an inference-based process.
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Which of the following is an exemplary country which has the highest degree of masculinity,strong uncertainty avoidance,large power distance,moderate collectivism,and high fatalism?

A)Hong Kong
B)The United States
C)The United Kingdom
D)Japan
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What is uncertainty avoidance? Explain the patterns of behavior of people in cultures with varying uncertainty avoidance.
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People in cultures that score low in collectivism,power distance,femininity,uncertainty avoidance,and/or fatalism,may have a stronger orientation to adopt a recognition-based process to perceive leadership.
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In a high PD situation,attributing good performance to leadership will not necessarily contribute to an actual increase of perceived leadership effectiveness.
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The existence of large hierarchical differences typically indicates the existence of large power distance in a society.
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Not conforming to social norms and values is likely to make followers quickly perceive a leader as incompetent and not deserving of that position.
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In societies with low power distance,the relationship between the leader and the followers tends to be perceived as equal.
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The recognition-based perception process is not dependent on the use of pre-existing knowledge.
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Inference-based perception emphasizes the specific traits or features of leaders,as opposed to functional aspects of leadership.
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In cultures where a recognition-based process prevails,perceived leadership effectiveness relies more on whether leadership characteristics fit the implicit leadership prototypes in the minds of followers.
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In a culture low in uncertainty avoidance,conforming to the accepted norms and rules will tend to increase the feeling of stability among followers,thus influencing them to more willingly carry out orders and assignments from the leadership.
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In a culture where people are mostly fatalistic,adopting the leadership patterns that fit into the leadership prototypes in the minds of followers will tend to be more effective in gaining their acceptance and compliance.
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Expected,accepted,and effective leadership varies by culture.
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A collectivist culture emphasizes the importance of group effort to success,and is not likely to attribute failure to an individual person unless this person is the leader.
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In a culture with low fatalism,people tend to believe that achieving success or avoiding failure depends on their own efforts and actions.
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Cultures with high uncertainty avoidance scores tend to be highly intolerant of ambiguity,and thus likely to be distrustful of new ideas or behaviors.
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In cultures where an inference-based process prevails,to be perceived as effective,leaders rely on fitting leader characteristics in their followers' implicit leadership prototypes rather than just concentrating on organizational performance.
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In masculine cultures,the quality of life,interpersonal relationships,and concern for the weak are dominant values.
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Low power distance suggests that leaders make decisions simply because they are the leaders.
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Murphy suggested that leadership is a function of an interaction between the leader,the situation,and the follower.
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At the highest level,leadership is very general while the middle-level categories incorporate situational information about leadership.
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Short-term orientation is characterized by a low propensity to save.
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In a culture with low fatalism,people tend to believe that achieving success or avoiding failure:

A)depends on their own efforts and actions.
B)is the collective responsibility of team members.
C)is dependent on the leader of the group.
D)depends on the cultural values and system.
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In societies with low power distance,a hierarchical system:

A)does not exist at all.
B)exists primarily for convenience.
C)is relatively stronger than societies with high PD.
D)has a variety of functions.
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Anderson is a manager who attaches great importance to achievement and assertiveness.He provides high importance to goals such as achievement,motivation,assertiveness,and admiration for the strong.It is very likely that Anderson belongs to a society with a:

A)high feminine culture.
B)collectivist culture.
C)high masculinity culture.
D)fatalistic culture.
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_____ culture is not likely to attribute failure to an individual person even though this person is the leader.

A)Individualistic
B)Masculine
C)Collectivist
D)Feminine
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Inference-based perception emphasizes the:

A)structural aspects of leadership.
B)specific traits of leaders.
C)specific features and aspects of leadership.
D)functional aspects of leadership.
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In a culture with _____,followers tend to show great obedience to the authority of their leaders and expect their leaders to act according to the ways that are historically accepted.

A)high femininity
B)high uncertainty avoidance
C)high individualism
D)high fatality
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_____ perceptual process helps people form leadership perceptions from the normal flow of interpersonal activities.

A)Structural
B)Recognition-based
C)Inference-based
D)Attribution-based
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In cultures where an inference-based process prevails,to be perceived as effective,leaders rely on:

A)follower effectiveness.
B)intelligence and cognitive abilities.
C)leader characteristics.
D)good organizational performance.
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Leadership is the process of being perceived by others as a leader.This definition implies that:

A)fundamentally,leadership is an outcome of the social cognitive processes that people use to label others.
B)leader traits could create favorable perceptions of leadership and leadership effectiveness.
C)follower traits are important in determining the effectiveness of leadership than leader traits.
D)leaders should abstain from making decisions that are not popular among the followers.
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_____ societies are characterized by the value that inequalities between people should be minimized,and to the extent that hierarchies exist in such societies and their organizations,they exist only for administrative convenience.

A)Low power distance
B)High power distance
C)High uncertainty avoidance
D)Low uncertainty avoidance
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Which of the following is an individualistic country?

A)Hong Kong
B)The United States
C)Japan
D)Mexico
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In a culture where people are mostly fatalistic:

A)organizational outcomes will be related to leadership.
B)leadership will receive credit only for bad outcomes.
C)organizational outcomes will gain acceptance of subordinates.
D)leadership will not receive much credit for good performance.
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Which of the following statements is consistent with the leadership perception theory proposed and developed by Lord and Maher?

A)Leaders' traits are more important to leadership effectiveness than follower perceptions.
B)Recognition-based processes and inference-based processes are activated with different mechanisms.
C)Establishment of leadership is a recognition-based process rather than an inference-based process.
D)Change in organizational culture is unproductive for an organization.
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Being assertive,ambitious,competitive,striving for material success,and respecting the big,strong and fast are values associated with _____ societies.

A)masculine
B)low power distance
C)fatalistic
D)collectivist
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In societies with high power distance,superiors:

A)make decisions that are most popular.
B)enjoy less power than usual.
C)adopt consultative or participative management styles.
D)are expected to lead paternalistically.
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According to Murphy,leadership is a function of:

A)interpersonal and intrapersonal conflicts in the organization.
B)the skills,abilities,and specific traits of an individual.
C)an interaction between the leader,the situation,and the follower.
D)the behavioral characteristics of leaders and observational nature of followers.
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_____ is a dimension of culture which is a cultural-level equivalent to the individual-level locus of control.

A)Masculinity
B)Fatalism
C)Power distance
D)Uncertainty avoidance
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High power distance suggests that leaders make decisions:

A)with respect to collective opinion.
B)based on expert opinions.
C)based on research and statistics.
D)simply because they are the leaders.
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Culture,according to Hofstede,is defined as the:

A)collective programming of the mind that distinguishes the members of one human group from another.
B)outcome of the positive and negative conflicts that occur between individuals staying together in a community.
C)outcome of interaction between two or more individuals with opposing beliefs and values.
D)result of a set of behaviors and perceptions about leadership and discipline.
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Which of the following countries is characterized by high uncertainty avoidance?

A)Australia
B)Canada
C)Japan
D)The United States
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In cultures where a(n) _____ process prevails,perceived leadership effectiveness relies more on whether leadership characteristics fit the implicit leadership prototypes in the minds of followers.

A)recognition-based
B)inference-based
C)judgment-based
D)achievement-based
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42
Discuss the implications of cultural influences in leadership.
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What is power distance? What are the characteristics of low PD societies and high PD societies?
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What is inference-based perception? What are the two types of inference-based perception processes?
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Explain the time orientation dimension of cultural differences.Provide examples.
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Which of the following countries has an individualistic,masculine culture with a low degree of uncertainty avoidance,small power distance,and weak fatalism?

A)China
B)Italy
C)The United Kingdom
D)Japan
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Consider using five straight lines to represent five cultural dimensions,with arrows pointing to the direction of a higher degree of collectivism,femininity,power distance,uncertainty avoidance,and fatalism.The center represents the maximum degree of individualism and masculinity,and minimum degree of uncertainty avoidance,power distance and fatalism.A larger area for a pentagon created by joining the points in the lines indicates a:

A)weaker positive combined influence on a recognition-based process.
B)stronger positive combined influence on a recognition-based process.
C)stronger positive influence on an inference-based process.
D)weaker negative influence on an inference-based process.
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Which of the following is an exemplary country which has the highest degree of masculinity,strong uncertainty avoidance,large power distance,moderate collectivism,and high fatalism?

A)Hong Kong
B)The United States
C)The United Kingdom
D)Japan
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What is uncertainty avoidance? Explain the patterns of behavior of people in cultures with varying uncertainty avoidance.
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