Vertical and Horizontal Relations in the Concept of G. Triandis
measuring social hierarchy and inequality in society within the framework of the model of horizontal and vertical individualism and collectivism. In vertical cultures, people accept and expect social hierarchy, and recognize inequality as a natural and necessary part of society. In such cultures, status, power, competition for high rank, and respect for hierarchical structures are valued. On the contrary, in horizontal cultures (horizontal individualism and collectivism), equality, less hierarchy and more egalitarian relations are valued.
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