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Condon, E.C. – 1973
Values tend to become distorted at the intercultural level. What is considered "good" in one society may be criticized as "bad" or "incomprehensible" in another. For example, American culture tends to value time to the point of obsession, whereas Hispanic cultures subordinate temporal considerations to interpersonal relationships. The resulting…
Descriptors: Acculturation, Adult Educators, American Culture, Anglo Americans