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Eastern culture
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Observation is highly valued for mindfulness, social harmony, and respectful behavior in Eastern culture.
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United States
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Observation is prevalent in the United States, utilized in security, nature-watching, and research.
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Japanese culture
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In Japanese culture, respectful and quiet observation is highly valued.
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observation
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Western culture
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Observation is essential in the scientific method and highly valued in Western research and education.
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observation
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East Asian cultures
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Observing hierarchy, mindfulness, and presence is highly valued in East Asian cultures, particularly in Zen Buddhism, Taoism, and traditional Chinese medicine.
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Europe
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Observation is widely practiced in nature, hobbies, and military/research facilities throughout Europe.
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observation
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scientific culture
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Observation is a key aspect of scientific culture for data collection and hypothesis testing in the scientific method.
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observation
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social interaction culture
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Observation is highly valued in some Asian cultures as a sign of respect and attentiveness.
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spiritual traditions
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Observation in spiritual traditions involves connecting with and learning from nature in a sacred and meaningful way.
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