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<h3>C.Past events and behavior</h3>
Explanation:
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Answer:
sociometer
Explanation:
According to the social comparison model a person measures their worth on the basis of how they are compared to others.
Sociometer theory states that the measure of a person's self esteem is a way to measure a person's interpersonal relations i.e., the degree of inclusion or exclusion in social groups.
Social identity is how a person perceives themselves in a group. In essence the role that they have in a group.
Most likely, yes.
Different cultures value different ideas, different upbringings and have different value systems in general. All of these differences lead to different people in terms of their preferences and choices. Because all this exists, we can very safely say that a personal identity would also be different in a different culture.