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A study of help-seeking behaviour by either kibbutz dwellers or city dwellers (Nadler, 1986) showed that:

A) help-seeking has a strong sociocultural component.
B) kibbutz dwellers relied only on their fellow kibbutz members.
C) help-seeking can be tied to personality traits.
D) city dwellers were more likely to seek help.

Sociocultural Component

An aspect of identity or human behavior that is influenced by societal and cultural factors.

Help-Seeking Behaviour

Actions taken by individuals to seek assistance, information, or advice to solve personal problems or deal with emotional distress.

Kibbutz Dwellers

Refers to members or residents of a kibbutz, which is a communal settlement in Israel, typically agricultural and collectively run.

  • Understand the function of cross-cultural psychology in assessing psychological phenomena from different cultural backgrounds.
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