Multiple Choice
Which of the following assertions is a true statement about culture and self-esteem?
A) Scores on measures of self-esteem do not differ across cultures.
B) Scores on measures of self-esteem do differ across cultures because there are genetic differences in the average level of self-esteem in different cultures.
C) Scores on measures of self-esteem do differ across cultures because there are differences in the meaning of self-esteem in different cultures.
D) Scores on measures of self-esteem do differ across cultures because there are differences in the extent to which people are comfortable acknowledging the existence of both good and bad characteristics.
E) Scores on measures of self-esteem do differ across cultures because there are differences in the meaning of self-esteem in different cultures and there are differences in the extent to which people are comfortable acknowledging the existence of both good and bad characteristics.
F) All of these are true statements.
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