How do self-disclosure practices in collectivist cultures like japan's differ from those found in individualistic cultures like that of the united states?
a. members of collectivist cultures tend to self-disclose more often to strangers than to in-group members, whereas people in individualistic cultures tend to self-disclose more often with people from their in-groups.
b. members of collectivist cultures tend to self-disclose more negative aspects of themselves and others from their in-group, whereas members of individualistic cultures tend to self-disclose more positive aspects.
c. members of collectivist cultures tend to self-disclose more often in most situations than do members of individualistic cultures.
d. members of collectivist cultures tend not to self-disclose with new people whereas members of individualistic cultures tend to self-disclose readily with strangers?

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The self-disclosure practices in collectivist culture like Japan are different from those the individualistic cultures in the United states because members of the collectivist culture are likely to self-disclose about negative aspects whereas the individualistic cultures tends to disclose more on positive aspects. The correct answer is letter b.

Answer:b took the test

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