In individualistic cultures (e.g., the dominant mainstream cultural environment in the U.S.), how does the behavior of other workers or how workers think others should behave influence a typical worker's behavior?
1) True
2) False

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Answer: The statement is:

True

In individualistic cultures such as the dominant mainstream cultural environment in the U.S., the behavior of other workers or how workers think others should behave can indeed influence a typical worker's behavior. While individualism values personal autonomy and independence, people still take cues from others and may adjust their behavior based on social norms, expectations, and peer influence. So, even in individualistic cultures, social influence plays a role in shaping behavior.