Cultural Differences in Motivation

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Which of the following is NOT a cultural factor that can influence motivation?

  1. Values

  2. Beliefs

  3. Attitudes

  4. Genetics


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Genetics is a biological factor that influences motivation, while values, beliefs, and attitudes are cultural factors.

In some cultures, people are motivated by a desire for achievement, while in other cultures, people are motivated by a desire for affiliation. This is an example of:

  1. Cultural relativism

  2. Cultural universalism

  3. Cultural differences

  4. Cultural imperialism


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

Cultural differences refer to the ways in which cultures differ from one another, including in terms of their values, beliefs, and motivations.

In some cultures, people are motivated by a desire for material success, while in other cultures, people are motivated by a desire for spiritual fulfillment. This is an example of:

  1. Cultural relativism

  2. Cultural universalism

  3. Cultural differences

  4. Cultural imperialism


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

Cultural differences refer to the ways in which cultures differ from one another, including in terms of their values, beliefs, and motivations.

Which of the following is NOT a cultural value that can influence motivation?

  1. Individualism

  2. Collectivism

  3. Power

  4. Achievement


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

Power is a personal goal that can influence motivation, while individualism, collectivism, and achievement are cultural values.

In some cultures, people are motivated by a desire for social status, while in other cultures, people are motivated by a desire for social harmony. This is an example of:

  1. Cultural relativism

  2. Cultural universalism

  3. Cultural differences

  4. Cultural imperialism


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

Cultural differences refer to the ways in which cultures differ from one another, including in terms of their values, beliefs, and motivations.

Which of the following is NOT a cultural belief that can influence motivation?

  1. The belief that hard work leads to success

  2. The belief that luck is more important than hard work

  3. The belief that education is the key to success

  4. The belief that connections are more important than hard work


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

The belief that connections are more important than hard work is a personal belief that can influence motivation, while the other beliefs are cultural beliefs.

In some cultures, people are motivated by a desire for self-actualization, while in other cultures, people are motivated by a desire for security. This is an example of:

  1. Cultural relativism

  2. Cultural universalism

  3. Cultural differences

  4. Cultural imperialism


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

Cultural differences refer to the ways in which cultures differ from one another, including in terms of their values, beliefs, and motivations.

Which of the following is NOT a cultural attitude that can influence motivation?

  1. The attitude that competition is healthy

  2. The attitude that cooperation is more important than competition

  3. The attitude that success is more important than failure

  4. The attitude that failure is a learning experience


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

The attitude that failure is a learning experience is a personal attitude that can influence motivation, while the other attitudes are cultural attitudes.

In some cultures, people are motivated by a desire for personal growth, while in other cultures, people are motivated by a desire for social change. This is an example of:

  1. Cultural relativism

  2. Cultural universalism

  3. Cultural differences

  4. Cultural imperialism


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

Cultural differences refer to the ways in which cultures differ from one another, including in terms of their values, beliefs, and motivations.

Which of the following is NOT a cultural factor that can influence the way people respond to failure?

  1. The belief that failure is a sign of weakness

  2. The belief that failure is a learning experience

  3. The attitude that competition is healthy

  4. The value of individualism


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

The attitude that competition is healthy is a personal attitude that can influence the way people respond to failure, while the other factors are cultural factors.

In some cultures, people are motivated by a desire for material success, while in other cultures, people are motivated by a desire for spiritual fulfillment. This is an example of:

  1. Cultural relativism

  2. Cultural universalism

  3. Cultural differences

  4. Cultural imperialism


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

Cultural differences refer to the ways in which cultures differ from one another, including in terms of their values, beliefs, and motivations.

Which of the following is NOT a cultural factor that can influence the way people set goals?

  1. The value of individualism

  2. The belief that hard work leads to success

  3. The attitude that failure is a learning experience

  4. The belief that luck is more important than hard work


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

The belief that luck is more important than hard work is a personal belief that can influence the way people set goals, while the other factors are cultural factors.

In some cultures, people are motivated by a desire for social status, while in other cultures, people are motivated by a desire for social harmony. This is an example of:

  1. Cultural relativism

  2. Cultural universalism

  3. Cultural differences

  4. Cultural imperialism


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

Cultural differences refer to the ways in which cultures differ from one another, including in terms of their values, beliefs, and motivations.

Which of the following is NOT a cultural factor that can influence the way people respond to success?

  1. The belief that success is a sign of hard work

  2. The belief that success is a sign of luck

  3. The attitude that competition is healthy

  4. The value of collectivism


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

The attitude that competition is healthy is a personal attitude that can influence the way people respond to success, while the other factors are cultural factors.

In some cultures, people are motivated by a desire for personal growth, while in other cultures, people are motivated by a desire for social change. This is an example of:

  1. Cultural relativism

  2. Cultural universalism

  3. Cultural differences

  4. Cultural imperialism


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

Cultural differences refer to the ways in which cultures differ from one another, including in terms of their values, beliefs, and motivations.

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