Which of the following statements about peer sociability in collectivist versus individualistic societies is true?

A) Children in collectivist cultures spend more time in parallel play than children in individualistic cultures.
B) Children in collectivist societies are more willing to include a quiet, reserved child in play than children in individualistic cultures.
C) Children in individualistic cultures tend to play in larger groups than children in collectivist cultures.
D) Children in collectivist cultures spend more time in joint make-believe play than children in individualistic cultures.


B

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