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collectivistic

American  
[kuh-lekt-uh-vist-ik] / kəˌlɛkt əˈvɪst ɪk /

adjective

  1. similar to or based on the policies and principles of collectivism; collectivist.


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As my own work has explored, there are distinct individualistic and collectivistic communities within China.

From Scientific American Feb. 28, 2022

Just as some scholars have connected individualism in the U.S. and elsewhere to cowboys, my research explores how today’s collectivistic and individualistic cultures in China may reflect the agricultural heritage of specific regions.

From Scientific American Feb. 28, 2022

For instance, around the world, individualistic cultures have more invention patents than collectivistic cultures do.

From Scientific American Feb. 28, 2022

Specifically: are citizens of collectivistic cultures more likely to wear masks than those from individualistic cultures?

From Salon Oct. 4, 2021

Society may be regarded at the same time from an individualistic and a collectivistic point of view.

From Introduction to the Science of Sociology by Robert Ezra Park

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