Multiple Choice
In a study investigating the earliest memories of European American and Chinese and Taiwanese college students, psychologist Qi Wang found:
A) no cultural differences in the earliest memories of either group.
B) that the earliest memories of the Chinese and Taiwanese college students tended to be longer, more self-focused, and more elaborate than those of the European American college students.
C) that the earliest memories of the European American college students tended to be longer, more self-focused, and more elaborate than those of the Chinese and Taiwanese college students.
D) that the European American students were more likely to develop false memories than the Chinese and Taiwanese students.
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