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What did Mae discover about moral values in individualist and collectivist societies?

1) Moral values are similar in individualist and collectivist societies
2) Individualist societies prioritize personal freedom and achievement, while collectivist societies prioritize group harmony and conformity
3) Individualist societies value competition and individual success, while collectivist societies value cooperation and collective success
4) Individualist societies have no moral values, while collectivist societies have strict moral codes

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Final answer:

Mae discovered that individualist societies value competition and individual success, while collectivist societies value cooperation and collective success.

Step-by-step explanation:

In individualist societies, personal freedom and achievement are prioritized, while in collectivist societies, group harmony and conformity are prioritized. Individualist societies value competition and individual success, while collectivist societies value cooperation and collective success. Therefore, option 3) Individualist societies value competition and individual success, while collectivist societies value cooperation and collective success, is the correct answer.

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