Multiple Choice
People in non-Western interdependent cultures are more likely than Westerners to help in-group members,but less likely to help out-group members.These findings suggest that in non-Western cultures,the line between
A) altruism and prosocial behaviour is unclear.
B) altruism and prosocial behaviour is seldom crossed.
C) empathy and egocentrism is unclear.
D) in-groups and out-groups is unclear.
E) in-groups and out-groups is firmly drawn.
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