Multiple Choice
Which of the following hypothetical observations would be consistent with the results of the Hurricane Katrina study?
A) A Canadian assumes that other Canadian citizens feel more guilt after losing track of a child in a shopping mall than Chinese citizens feel after losing track of a child in a shopping mall.
B) A Canadian assumes that Chinese citizens feel more guilt after losing track of a child in a shopping mall than Canadian citizens feel after losing track of a child in a shopping mall.
C) A Canadian assumes that Chinese citizens and Canadian citizens feel equal amounts of guilt after losing track of a child in a shopping mall.
D) A Canadian assumes that Chinese citizens are more likely than Canadian citizens to lose a child in a shopping mall.
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