Which statement best describes the findings of Lambert et al. (1960) regarding attitudes towards English and French in Canada?

A Anglophones had better attitudes toward French and francophones had better attitudes toward English.
B Anglophones had better attitudes toward English and francophones had better attitudes toward French.
C Both anglophones and francophones had better attitudes toward French.
D Both anglophones and francophones had better attitudes toward English.
E Both anglophones and francophones had equal attitudes toward English and French.


D

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