Given that symptoms experienced by patients with schizophrenia vary with culture, which person would be most likely to experience visual hallucinations?
A. Chun, who is from Hong Kong
B. Janine, who is from Mississippi
C. Abella, who is from London
D. Emma, who is from Ottawa, Canada
Answer: A
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