Three of the following statements accurately describe ways in which various cultural groups are, on average, different from one another with respect to affect. Which statement is definitely incorrect?
a. Certain Asian cultures discourage children from feeling anger about events.
b. On average, children who have recently immigrated from faraway places worry quite a bit about how to behave in their new country.
c. Some groups try not to reveal their true feelings in their behaviors and facial expressions.
d. More so than other groups, people in China are prone to cognitive dissonance—they want everything in their lives to be logically consistent.
D
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