Multiple Choice
The predominant Si (Introverted Sensing) problem-solving style of the American, Japanese, and South Korean national characters differs from the predominant Fi style of the Chinese because:
A) The Chinese are more concerned with building trust-based relationships.
B) The Americans are more interested in creative and innovative solutions than the Chinese.
C) The Chinese Fi style decides based on the social values commitments, whereas the American Si style decides based on the facts and details of a situation.
D) The Chinese are uninterested in talking about the facts.
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