When asked to recall personally significant past experiences, chinese school-age children are more likely that u.s. children to refer to
a. personal opinions.
b. others.
c. their skills.
d. their interests?
The correct answer is B. The Chinese school-age children are more likely to turn to others when asked about recalling a personal and significant event from their past than their American peers. This is actually a really interesting thing as it shows certain cultural differences between these two nations.