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Recall that Hoffman, Lau, and Johnson (1986) provided native English speakers and Chinese-English bilinguals with descriptions of people who fit either an “artistic” type or a “shi gú” type. Their findings revealed that
   a.   bilingual speakers’ impressions were determined by the language in which they read the story.
   b.   Chinese speakers’ impressions were consistent with the shi gú type, while English speakers interpreted the same story as consistent with an artistic type.
   c.   English speakers could only make sense of the artistic stories, while Chinese speakers could only make sense of shi gú stories.
   d.   there were no differences between the language groups in their ratings of the stories.
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