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The Chinese had an interdependent self-construal; team members viewed themselves as part of a single unit made up of the individual people on the team, who in turn represented a larger unit. They believed themselves to be part of a collective. Canadians had an independent self-construal and came from an individualist culture. They acted as independent spokesmen for their company, and each had a viewpoint that was expressed.

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