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Fred Strodtbeck and Florence Kluckhohn were two [[Cultural Anthropology|cultural anthropologists]] most well known for their “Culture Value Orientations” theory (1961). The theory attests that there are a limited number of problems present in all societies and a limited number of solutions to those problems, but there exist different preferences for solutions in different societies. The theory is therefore a model for cultural comparison.
 
Fred Strodtbeck and Florence Kluckhohn were two [[Cultural Anthropology|cultural anthropologists]] most well known for their “Culture Value Orientations” theory (1961). The theory attests that there are a limited number of problems present in all societies and a limited number of solutions to those problems, but there exist different preferences for solutions in different societies. The theory is therefore a model for cultural comparison.
 
[[Category:The Cultural Diplomacy Dictionary]]
 
[[Category:The Cultural Diplomacy Dictionary]]
 
== External links and references ==
 
* [http://www-news.uchicago.edu/releases/05/050819.strodtbeck.shtml Fred Strodtbeck profile]
 

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