if the personality factor of openness is represented by many more words in european languages than in other languages, what inference can you make about european culture, given the lexical hypothesis? group of answer choices european cultures value personal discipline and dependability more than other cultures. the characteristics of openness to experience-curiosity, imagination, innovation-are more important to european culture than to other cultures. the test is biased towards european culture and may not be as 'real' as its advocates claim. the number of words for openness in european languages is just a coincidence and no inference can be made about european culture based on that coincidence.