At an academic debate, you overhear one researcher say, "Based on Iyengar and colleagues' work on choice across cultures, Asian Americans have a stronger preference for everyone else to make choices for them rather than making choices for themselves." Do you agree?
A) No: Asian Americans prefer choices that are made for them by an ingroup member but not by an outgroup member.
B) No: Asian Americans prefer to make choices for themselves rather than have someone else choose for them.
C) Yes: Asian Americans prefer someone else to make choices for them, regardless of who that person is because they are high in agreeableness.
D) Yes: Asian Americans prefer someone else to make choices for them, regardless of who that person else is, because they are high in collectivism.
E) No: Asian Americans prefer to make choices for others rather than for themselves.
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