Research examining the storytelling practices between adults and 2½-year-olds in Irish-American and Chinese families reveals that
A) Irish-American families tend to discuss holidays and family trips more than Chinese families.
B) Irish-Americans tend to downplay story transgressions by attributing them to the child's spunk and assertiveness.
C) parents in both cultures are equally likely to teach proper behavior at a story's conclusion.
D) Chinese parents are more likely than Irish-American parents to emphasize the child's autonomy.
B
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