Multiple Choice
Cross-cultural research on expressing and understanding emotions suggests that:
A) U.S.and Canadian parents encourage emotional expressiveness more than Asian parents (i.e., those in China, Japan, India, and Nepal)
B) Asian parents react positively to emotional suppression whereas U.S.parents reinforce emotional suppression by responding to those displays and helping their children cope with their feelings
C) Asian parents talk more about other people's emotions and less about the child's emotions than U.S.parents
D) all of the above
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