The Culture and Human Behavior box "Ways of Seeing" discusses research on differences in perception between collectivistic cultures and individualistic cultures, which concluded that:
A) there are no significant differences between cultures in the way people perceive things or in how they think about the things they perceive.
B) compared with people from collectivistic cultures, people from individualistic cultures have a more holistic perceptual style.
C) all people use the same neural processes to make perceptual judgments, but there are cultural differences in what people pay attention to and in how they think about what they see.
D) people from collectivistic cultures and people from individualistic cultures perceive the world in completely different ways.
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