Greenwald and Farnham (2000) used the implicit word-association procedure to assess self-esteem in both European and Asian Americans.What did their research find?
A) Both European and Asian Americans were quicker to associate themselves with positive words than with negative words.
B) Asian Americans were quicker to associate themselves with negative words than with positive words,whereas European Americans were quicker to associate themselves with positive words than with negative words.
C) European Americans were quicker to associate themselves with positive words than with negative words,whereas Asian Americans did not demonstrate any preference.
D) Asian Americans were quicker to associate themselves with positive words than with negative words,whereas European Americans were quicker to associate themselves with negative words than with positive words.
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