Imada and Ellsworth (2011) studied attributions for success and failure in American and Japanese participants. What did they find?
A) Americans were more likely to take personal credit for their success than were the Japanese participants
B) Americans were more likely to blame their failures on others or the situation than were the Japanese participants
C) Overall, the Japanese participants reported a greater tendency to experience pride than the Americans
D) Both A and B
E) All of the above
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