In an experiment by Hoffman, Lau, and Johnson, Chinese-English bilinguals read descriptions of people, and were later asked to provide descriptions of the people they read about. The results showed that the:
A) Language used did not influence the stereotypes used, regardless of the participants´ ethnic origin
B) Language used did not influence the stereotypes used, but did influence what was remembered
C) Participants thinking in English were more apt to use the Chinese stereotypes
D) Language used influenced the stereotypes used, and therefore the inferences made and what was remembered
E) Participants thinking in Chinese were more apt to use the English stereotypes
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