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Workers from a society that emphasizes in-group collectivism are likely to ask, "what's in it for me?" before accepting a leader's attempts at motivation.

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The correct answer is false. It is because workers from a society that emphasizes the in group collectivism are not likely to ask what's in it for them before accepting a leader's attempt to motivation because of the fact when a person is from an in group collectivism, he or she is likely to show a character that shows loyalty, pride, and cohesiveness.
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