When Ji, Peng & Nisett (2000) asked Japanese and American students to watch underwater scenes that included fish, plants, rocks and sand, and then to describe what they were seeing, all of the following were reported, except
A) Japanese described the background more than Americans.
B) Americans described the fastest and/or biggest fish.
C) Japanese described relationships between focal fish and the background.
D) Japanese were more likely to identify the focal fish when presented with no background.
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