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In the early 1900s,which Stanford psychologist first observed that Whites tended to score higher on intelligence tests than did non-Whites?
Polychronic Cultures
Cultures that value multitasking and the simultaneous management of multiple tasks or events.
Tight Culture
refers to a workplace or organization where there are strong norms and expectations for behavior, leading to high conformity among members.
Social Norms
Accepted behaviors and beliefs that are considered acceptable in a society or social group.
High-context Culture
A culture in which communication is largely implicit, meaning is derived from context, non-verbal cues, and between-the-lines interpretation rather than explicit words.
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