How does the perception of organ transplantation differ between the U.S. and Japan?
a. It is performed more frequently in Japan because they have developed a more efficient harvesting system.
b. It is rarely performed in Japan because they do not believe in a mind-body split.
c. It is performed more frequently in the U.S. because there is no belief in a mind-body split.
d. It is rarely performed in the U.S. because the cultural system does not endorse the idea of anonymous “gifts.”
e. The perception of organ transplantation does not differ significantly between the U.S. and Japan.
ANSWER: b
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