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Influence of Cultural Values on Personality Traits
Cultural values significantly shape personality. Research indicates that individuals from individualist cultures tend to develop more personally-oriented personality traits, reflecting values like independence and self-achievement. Conversely, those from collectivist cultures often exhibit more socially-oriented personality traits, which align with cultural values such as group harmony and interdependence.
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