Is the Philippines really a collectivist society? Why? Give examples and if true, how does this shape our idea of self?
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THEORIES SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY
Understanding Collectivist Cultures
By Kendra Cherry Reviewed by Amy Morin, LCSW on March 24, 2020
collectivistic culture traits
Verywell / Joshua Seong
Collectivist cultures emphasize the needs and goals of the group as a whole over the needs and desires of each individual. In such cultures, relationships with other members of the group and the interconnectedness between people play a central role in each person's identity.
Cultures in Asia, Central America, South America, and Africa tend to be more collectivistic. Countries considered collectivistic include Japan, China, Korea, Taiwan, Venezuela, Guatemala, Indonesia, Ecuador, Argentina, Brazil, and India.
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