Which of the following is not true regarding positive and negative emotions in different cultures?
A) In China, people report experiencing fewer positive and negative emotions than people in other cultures.
B) Compared to Mainland Chinese, Taiwanese are similar to Latin Americans in their experience of culture.
C) The emotions felt by people in China are less intense than the emotions felt by people in other cultures.
D) Compared to Mainland Chinese, Taiwanese are more like U.S. workers in their experience of emotions.
E) On average, Taiwanese report more positive and fewer negative emotions than their Chinese counterparts.
B
Explanation: B) The degree to which people experience positive and negative emotions has been shown to vary across cultures. In China, people report experiencing fewer positive and negative emotions than people in other cultures and the emotions they experience are less intense. Compared to Mainland Chinese, Taiwanese are more like U.S. workers in their experience of emotions; on average they report more positive and fewer negative emotions than their Chinese counterparts.
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