Multiple Choice
Seiji refers to himself as a Japanese American. Seiji's Japanese parents want him to become a medical doctor. They say that this profession would bring honour to their family and allow him to choose a wife from a good family. Seiji, however, would like to be an actor. He doesn't enjoy his biology classes and is more interested in loving his job than in making a lot of money. If Seiji chooses to do what feels best to him; that is, to pursue an acting career, we can say that he
A) is relying on the values of his individualistic culture.
B) is relying on the values of his collectivist culture.
C) is being influenced by behavioural genetics.
D) unconsciously wishes to be a medical doctor.
E) is being influenced by his ego.
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