If expressed emotion is a cause of schizophrenia, we would expect to see a positive correlation between the rates of schizophrenia and the rates of expressed emotions across cultural groups.What does the research on this subject show?
A) There is no correlation; levels of expressed emotion do not vary by cultural group, but rates of schizophrenia do.
B) There is a positive correlation; most cultural groups with higher levels of expressed emotion show higher rates of schizophrenia.
C) There is no correlation; levels of expressed emotion vary by cultural group, but rates of schizophrenia do not.
D) There is a negative correlation; most cultural groups with higher levels of expressed emotion show lower rates of schizophrenia.
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