In individualistic cultures, microaggressions might be perceived and addressed at the personal level, while in collectivist cultures, they may be seen in the context of group harmony and social relationships. Interventions must therefore consider whether addressing bias involves personal confrontation or community-based dialogue to be effective.

In individualistic cultures, microaggressions might be perceived and addressed at the personal level, while in collectivist cultures, they may be seen in the context of group harmony and social relationships. Interventions must therefore consider whether addressing bias involves personal confrontation or community-based dialogue to be effective.

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