Phrases with «collectivist cultures»

"Collectivist cultures" refers to societies or groups where individuals prioritize the goals and needs of their community or family over their individual desires. Cooperation, harmony, and interdependence are highly valued in such cultures. Full definition

Sentences with «collectivist cultures»

  • Cross cultural comparisons of romantic love often focus on the primacy of love in decisions to marry (Dion and Dion, 1996) concluding that it is less important in collectivist cultures in which marriages are often arranged by parents, relatives or friends who focus on the potential partner's social standing and socioeconomic background. (interpersona.psychopen.eu)
  • Collectivist cultures value cooperation with each working towards the family or group goals e.g. Japan and Israel (Eastern Cultures). (simplypsychology.org)
  • For examples, cross-cultural psychologists might investigate how parenting styles differ between collectivist cultures versus individualist cultures as well as how these differences in upbringing influence adult behavior. (verywellmind.com)
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