Multiple Choice
Studies that compare maternal influences on the academic achievement of American and Asian students suggest that
A) Asian mothers are more likely to attribute academic success to hard work than innate ability.
B) American mothers are more likely to provide help with their children's homework than Asian mothers.
C) Asian mothers are more satisfied with their children's schools than American mothers.
D) Asian mothers are more satisfied with their children's school performance than American mothers.
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