Multiple Choice
Cultural differences in thinking about altruism are quite evident from recent findings (Lee et al., 1997) that compared to Canadian children, Chinese children
A) view prosocial conduct as more obligatory than discretionary
B) are inclined to deny responsibility for having performed prosocial acts that might be expected of them
C) both of these
D) none of these
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