A study comparing Protestants and non-Protestants in their interactions with others in a working context found that Protestants
A) paid more attention to relational cues than non-Protestants, regardless of condition.
B) did not work as hard at the task compared with non-Protestants.
C) worked harder at the task than non-Protestants when it was an enjoyable task but the two groups did not differ in their work when it was a serious work task.
D) paid less attention to relational cues than non-Protestant men in a serious work task.
E) worked less hard than non-Protestants when it was a serious work task.
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