Question: 1 Use the following data to answer the next question: ======================================================================================================================================= Hall's Private Space: Denmark: High; France: Medium-High; Greece: Medium-High; Hong Kong: Medium-Low; India: Medium-Low;
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Use the following data to answer the next question: ======================================================================================================================================= Hall's Private Space: Denmark: High; France: Medium-High; Greece: Medium-High; Hong Kong: Medium-Low; India: Medium-Low; Ireland: High; Japan: Medium-High; Malaysia: Low; Portugal: Medium; Russia: Medium; Singapore: Medium-Low; South Korea: Medium; UK: High Hall's High vs Low Context: Denmark: Low; France: Medium; Greece: Medium-High; Hong Kong: Medium-High; India: Medium-High; Ireland: Low; Japan: High; Malaysia: High; Portugal: Medium-High; Russia: Medium-High; Singapore: Medium-High; South Korea: High; UK: Low Hofstede's Individualism: Denmark: 74; France: 71; Greece: 35; Hong Kong: 25; India: 48; Ireland: 70; Japan: 46; Malaysia: 26; Portugal: 27; Russia: 39; Singapore: 20; South Korea: 18; UK: 89 Hofstede's Power Distance: Denmark: 18; France: 68; Greece: 60; Hong Kong: 68; India: 77; Ireland: 28; Japan: 54; Malaysia: 100; Portugal: 63; Russia: 93; Singapore: 74; South Korea: 60; UK: 35 Hofstede's Uncertainty Avoidance: Denmark: 23; France: 86; Greece: 100; Hong Kong: 29; India: 40; Ireland: 35; Japan: 92; Malaysia: 26; Portugal: 99; Russia: 95; Singapore: 8; South Korea: 85; UK: 35 Hofstede's Masculinity: Denmark: 16; France: 43; Greece: 57; Hong Kong: 57; India: 56; Ireland: 68; Japan: 95; Malaysia: 50; Portugal: 31; Russia: 36; Singapore: 48; South Korea: 39; UK: 66 Hofstede's Indulgence: Denmark: 70; France: 48; Greece: 50; Hong Kong: 17; India: 26; Ireland: 65; Japan: 42; Malaysia: 57; Portugal: 33; Russia: 20; Singapore: 46; South Korea: 29; UK: 69 ======================================================================================================================================= Imagine you work in a multinational company that sent you to run the factory expansion in one of your foreign subsidiaries. You quickly notice that people in the subsidiary act differently than at the headquarters. For example, you notice that people from the headquarters find it hard to distinguish between a sincere invitation and one intended merely as a gesture of politeness. According to the data provided, and assuming the listed variables is all the information you have, there is a much greater probability that you are from a country such as ________, than from _______ :
| a. | England; Denmark |
| b. | Denmark; Russia |
| c. | Singapore; Russia |
| d. | Denmark; Ireland |
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