When American and Japanese participants were shown drawings of everyday scenes, such as a farm, and were later shown slightly changed versions of the same scene, the Americans participants tended to
a. be better at detecting changes in the figure of the scene.
b. be better at finding alterations in the background of the scene.
c. find fewer overall changes.
d. find significantly more of the changes.
a
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