A recent cross-cultural study (Cole, Bruschi, and Tmang, 2002) revealed that U.S. children became angry when slapped for violating a parent's wishes, whereas Tamang youngsters reported shame and Brahman children reported little anger or shame. These findings illustrate
A) cultural variations in emotional display rules
B) cultural variations in child temperament
C) cultural variations in children's abilities to experience particular emotions
D) all of these
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