Question

Research examining cultural variations in personal storytelling revealed that

A)Irish-American parents often told stories about the child's misdeeds.

B)Chinese parents downplayed the child's misdeeds, attributing them to assertiveness.

C)Chinese parents did little to cultivate their child's individuality.

D)Irish-American parents generally saw self-esteem as unimportant or even negative.

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