M. Chang is a 20-year-old Chinese American. She would like to go to college but has an aged, ill father at home. If M. Chang's cultural value orientation regarding relationships is collateral, she will be likely to:
A.
Stay home and take care of her father.
B.
Go ahead with college since she is young and her needs must come first.
C.
Find a nurse to take care of her father so that she can go to college.
D.
Ask her minister what she should do and then take her minister's advice.
ANS: A
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