You decide to start a new research project investigating the universality of drinking alcohol. To do so, you investigate two dif
ferent cultures from two different continents (the Netherlands and Canada). You find evidence that people in both countries drink beer to the same extent and for the same reasons. Which of the following conclusions can you make about alcohol drinking? a) It is an accessibility universal.
b) It is a functional universal.
c) It is an existential universal.
d) It is a nonuniversal.
e) No definite conclusion can be made.
After studying two different groups from different culture and location about a certain commodity and its level of consumption arrived at the same value and also the reason of the consumption of the said commodity is the same for both groups it can be said that the commodity is universally accessible.
An commodity can exist but might not be accessible to consumers hence when a new research is carried out there might be evidence of differences in consumption levels due to the inaccessibility in some regions. hence from the new research it can be concluded that Alcohol drinking/consumption is an accessibility universal