Cross-cultural research looking at performance on a difficult letter-unscrambling task indicates that
a. Asian-American students worked harder than the European-American students if they were first asked tothink about their mothers
b. Asian-American students worked harder than the European-American students if they were first asked tothink about themselves.
c. Asian-American and European-American worked equally hard if they were first asked to think about theirmothers.
d. European-American students worked harder than the Asian-American students if they were first asked tothink about their mothers.
a
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