Regarding the child-rearing practices of different cultures, which of the following statements is FALSE?

a. Baumrind's conclusions regarding parenting styles are most valid for European-American families.
b. Cultural differences are especially apparent with respect to the meaning attached to a child's behavior.
c. Many of the things we do in North America, such as forcing young children to sleep alone, would be considered odd or wrong in other cultures.
d. European-American families are group oriented and emphasize loyalty and interdependence among family members.


D

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