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kodithompson

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When considering cross-cultural concepts of self, Melford Spiro pointed out that __________.
 
  A) the ideal in a culture may not reflect reality
  B) many cultures have no real concept of self
  C) the psychological tests are culturally biased
  D) such studies are by nature highly subjective

Question 2

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.



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

D



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