Asked by Angela
Which statement best describes the difference between how Westerners and Easterners perceive the world and think about it?
A. Westerners are more concerned with the background scenery in a picture, and Easterners are more concerned with the main character in the picture.
B. Westerners see relationships between items in a series, and Easterners typically see categories.
C. Westerners pay more attention to the focal object, while Easterners are more attuned to the overall surroundings.
D. Westerners read information into a picture that isn't actually there, and Easterners focus purely on existing evidence.
C
A. Westerners are more concerned with the background scenery in a picture, and Easterners are more concerned with the main character in the picture.
B. Westerners see relationships between items in a series, and Easterners typically see categories.
C. Westerners pay more attention to the focal object, while Easterners are more attuned to the overall surroundings.
D. Westerners read information into a picture that isn't actually there, and Easterners focus purely on existing evidence.
C
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