The Culture and Human Behavior box featured a study by developmental psychologist Qi Wang, who compared the earliest memories of European American college students and Taiwanese and Chinese college students. Wang found that the earliest memories of the Taiwanese and Chinese college students: A) occurred much later than the memories of European American college students. B) occurred at about the same age as the memories of European American college students. C) occurred much earlier than the memories of European American college students. D) were almost identical in content to European American college students' memories.

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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) .