English and Chen's (2007) study of college students of European and Asian descent found that
a. even within a particular context, Asian students see their identity as relatively fluid and variable.
b. European students tended to see the self in more stable terms across situations.
c. European students had smaller discrepancies between their ideal and actual selves.
d. Asian students were disinterested in information that contradicted their self-concepts.
b
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a. ?thorazine b. ?positron emission tomography (PET) c. ?lithium d. ?electroconvulsive shock therapy (EST)
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a. discrete variable c. continuous variable b. constant d. random variable
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