Multiple Choice
How does culture influence the likelihood of making the fundamental attribution error?
A) Children reared in Western cultures are more likely to make the fundamental attribution error than those reared in Eastern cultures.
B) Children reared in Western cultures are less likely to make the fundamental attribution error than those reared in Eastern cultures.
C) Adults in Western cultures are more likely to make the fundamental attribution error than those in Eastern cultures.
D) Adults in Western cultures are less likely to make the fundamental attribution error than those in Eastern cultures.
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