Answer: the correct answer is A) occurred much later than the memories of European American college students.
Explanation: psychologist Qi Wang compared the earliest memories of European American College students and Taiwanese and Chinese college students; she found that for US born students the average age for earliest memory was much earlier than the Taiwanese and Chinese students; for Americans memories were more likely to be discrete, one-point-in-time events reflecting individual experiences or feelings (ex: getting stung by a bee) and Taiwanese and Chinese students memories were of general routine activities with family, school mates, or community members (ex: playing in the park with friends) .