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On the basis of Hofstede's four dimensions, cultures with high Power Distance Index (PDI) scores tend to be:

A. secular.
B. hierarchical.
C. flat in organization.
D. fragmented.
E. Mexico

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Final answer:

Cultures with high PDI scores tend to be hierarchical, with a strong sense of order and organization and centralized power.

Step-by-step explanation:

Cultures with high Power Distance Index (PDI) scores, according to Hofstede's four dimensions, tend to be hierarchical. This means that they have a strong sense of order, organization, and power differences. In these cultures, there are clear roles for both individuals and groups, and power is centralized and formalized. Examples of such cultures include those with state societies that have highly centralized leadership and bureaucracies.

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