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
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Assuming that you comparing Oriental (Easterners) vs. Occidentals (Westerners), Agree
A little additional information:
http://drdavespsychologypage.homestead.com/Person_Perception__East_vs__West.pdf
http://drdavespsychologypage.homestead.com/Person_Perception__East_vs__West.pdf