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In comparing the earliest memories of European American college students and Chinese and Taiwanese college students, psychologist Qi Wang found that the earliest memories of certain groups tended to focus on general, routine activities involving family or community members, such as playing in the park or eating with family members. Which of the following is correct?

A) Neither the European American nor Chinese and Taiwanese college students had such memories.

B) Both the Chinese and Taiwanese college students had such memories.

C) Both the European American and the Chinese and Taiwanese college students had these types of memories.

D) The European American college students had such memories

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  1. 22 May, 20:55
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    C) Both the European American and the Chinese and Taiwanese college students had these types of memories.

    Explanation:

    Wang's comparison makes us understand that both the European American and the Chinese and Taiwanese college students had these types of memories. The earliest memory does come first with the European American than with the Chinese and Taiwanese. He gives an insight into how the European American students reflect some vital events like when he or she was stung by a bee when they were young while the Chinese and Taiwanese memory was basically on a normal daily routine with families and friends when they were small.

    All these explanations above were cited in his book "Journal of Personality and Social Psychology" which was published in 2001.
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