Multiple Choice
Research using bicultural participants, such as China-born students attending college in the United States, indicates that
A) attributional style is dictated by the native culture and does not vary much with cultural influences later in life.
B) at some point such individuals completely abandon the attributional tendencies of their nation of origin and replace them with the tendencies of their new country of residence.
C) people can simultaneously hold differing cultural worldviews, either of which can influence attributional tendencies depending on the situation.
D) attributional style is dictated by the culture in which one lives, unless that person is spending time with family members from their culture of origin.
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