Research into cultural effects on affective expression have found:
A) That the English endorse the display of distress and anger across relationships more than do the Japanese.
B) That the Japanese find it easier to display distress and anger than do the Italians.
C) That Australians never express anger.
D) That Native Americans are comfortable expressing feelings.
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