4. How do primary and secondary control among Japanese and Americans differ? Americans feel primary control in

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4. How do primary and secondary control among Japanese and Americans differ? Americans feel primary control in American-made situations and secondary control in

a. Japanese-made situations.

b. Japanese feel more powerful in secondary control situations than in primary control situations.

c. Japanese feel more powerful in Japanese-made primary control situations than they do in American-made primary control situations.

d. Japanese recall more primary control situations than secondary control situations. Americans and Japanese feel more powerful in primary control situations than they e do in secondary control situations.

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Cultural Psychology

ISBN: 109077

4th Edition

Authors: Steven J. Heine

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