Chua, Boland, and Nisbett presented American and Chinese participants with pictures of a figure, such as a tiger, placed on a ground, such as a jungle, and monitored their eye-movement patterns. The Chinese tended to focus their eye movements
a. haphazardly.
b. in a structured and coordinated way.
c. on the figure (the tiger).
d. on the ground (the jungle).
D
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