Hispanics place higher value on individuals as opposed to institutions. They tend to trust and cooperate with individuals they know personally, and many dislike impersonal and formal structures.
Hispanics may refer to Americans who are descendants of Spanish-Latin people from Latin America. On January 22, 2003, the United States Census Bureau released a detailed report that revealed that Hispanics are now in the U.S., becoming the largest minority group.
They place a high value on individuals and are called to believe and collaborate with those they know on a personal basis. They explore every form of formal structures.