The
World Values Survey is an academic project by
social scientists to assess the state of sociocultural and political values of different
cultures around the world. The survey has yielded many interesting results. For example, the survey found that
trust and
democracy were values that crossed most cultural boundaries.
The survey also showed that sex equality[?] was one of the most significant differences between Western and other cultures.
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