Research in other cultures suggests that the correspondence bias is:
a. less pronounced in North America than in India
b. less pronounced in North America than in China
c. more pronounced in Western societies than in India, Korea or China
d. more pronounced in China than in India
e. more pronounced in China than in Britain
Ans: c
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