Asked by Abhishek Rajeshkumar on Jun 30, 2024

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One argument for the universal human condition is that differences between cultural rules for appropriate behavior may mask

A) similar trait structures.
B) similar motivations.
C) similar pathological conditions.
D) similar social structures.

Cultural Rules

The norms, values, laws, and customs that govern behavior within a specific society or group, influencing how individuals interact and behave in various contexts.

Trait Structures

are the foundational elements of personality, consisting of enduring patterns of thoughts, feelings, and behaviors that are relatively stable over time and across situations.

Similar Motivations

Describes the common driving forces or desires behind individuals' behaviors and actions.

  • Master the foundational concepts and contrasts between collectivism and individualism across cultural contexts.
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Sojan ManuelJul 03, 2024
Final Answer :
B
Explanation :
Similar motivations underlie many cultural rules for appropriate behavior, suggesting a universal aspect of human nature despite the diversity in how these motivations are expressed across cultures.