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Final answer:
Being sensitive to shame does not describe an individualistic worldview, as individualistic societies prioritize personal achievements and autonomy, whereas collectivistic societies value group harmony and are more sensitive to shame. The correct option is C) Sensitive to shame.
Explanation:
The question asks about qualities that do not describe an individualistic worldview. In an individualistic society, the emphasis is on personal achievements, autonomy, and self-determination. The options given were A) Self-respect, B) Direct focus on personal goals, and C) Sensitive to shame. Among these, being 'sensitive to shame' is more characteristic of collectivistic societies, where the opinions and judgments of the group carry significant weight, and maintaining group harmony is highly valued. Therefore, sensitive to shame does not describe an individualistic worldview, where the focus is more on personal success and self-advocacy rather than the collective judgment.