Van de Vijver and Leung (2000) have noted that in cultural research
a. investigators need to generalize more from their results than they are currently willing to do.
b. differences across cultural groups involving tests translated into different languages seldom reflect important differences.
c. equivalent samples are generally easier to generate in research involving ethnicity than in research involving race.
d. some differences in behavior may be pronounced but do not relate to important underlying psychological processes.
D
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