Research comparing self-esteem in Canadian versus Eastern Asian cultures finds that
A) Canadian and Chinese students rate themselves more positively than their peers; Japanese students rate themselves more negatively.
B) Canadian, Japanese, and Chinese students all rate themselves less positively than their peers.
C) Canadian, Japanese, and Chinese students all rate themselves more positively than their peers.
D) Canadian students rate themselves more negatively than their peers; Chinese and Japanese students rate themselves more positively.
E) Canadian students rate themselves more positively than their peers; Chinese and Japanese students rate themselves more negatively.
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