Hofstede's Cultural Dimensions Theory

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Explore Hofstede's Cultural Dimensions

Discover the fascinating contrasts between Japanese and Australian cultures through our engaging quiz on Hofstede's Cultural Dimensions Theory. Test your knowledge and learn about power distance, individualism vs. collectivism, and more!

  • 11 thought-provoking questions
  • Gain insights into cultural differences
  • Understand societal values and behaviors
11 Questions3 MinutesCreated by CuriousMind527
Do you think Japan or Australia received a higher score for power distance?
Japan
Australia
Do you think Japan is an individualistic or collectivist society?
Individualistic
Collectivist
Do you think Australia is an individualistic or collectivist society?
Individualistic
Collectivist
Do you think Japan has high or low uncertainty avoidance?
High
Low
Do you think Australia has high or low uncertainty avoidance?
High
Low
Do you think Japan is a masculine or feminine society?
Masculine
Feminine
Do you think Australia is a masculine or feminine society?
Masculine
Feminine
Do you think Japan has long or short term orientation?
Long term
Short term
Do you think Australia has long or short term orientation?
Long term
Short term
Do you think Japan exhibits indulgence or restraint?
Indulgence
Restraint
Do you think Australia exhibits indulgence or restraint?
Indulgence
Restraint
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