answersLogoWhite

0


Want this question answered?

Be notified when an answer is posted

Add your answer:

Earn +20 pts
Q: Is it true or false that a culture impart rules of behavior for individuals that standardize the structure of a society?
Write your answer...
Submit
Still have questions?
magnify glass
imp
Related questions

Which of the following statements is not trueThe culture of a society includes the history, customs, traditions, knowledge, literature, art, language, and a belief in various elements of religion?

The transmission of a culture from one generation to the next can neither be written or spoken.


Which of the following statements is not trueThe transmission of a culture from one generation to the next can be neither written nor spoken?

The transmission of a culture from one generation to the next can be neither written nor spoken.


Perception in organizational behavior?

culture is a perception. individuals percept what they see, hear or experience in an organization to define the organization culture.


Symbols and blank are visible observable cues of the beliefs values systems or structure of a culture?

behavior


What aspects of Chinese culture did Qin Shi Huang Di standardize?

A


Did the emperor of Qin's efforts to standardize Chinese culture make him effective ruler?

PUTO


Is human behavior more a result of culture or of heredity?

is behavior a result of culture or heredity


What are unique drivers of behavior that are a result of language and culture?

memes


What are the five main elements of culture and describe how it shape social behavior in society?

politics, economies, arts, sports, education, family structure, religion, language =)


What is the culture of prodigy from mindless behavior?

his culture is russian and indian


What is the basic unit of a culture social structure?

The basic unit of a culture's social structure is the family.


Discuss the relationship between organisational culture and organisational structure?

understand the relationship in tescos between structure and culture