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Which statement is indicative of someone who accepts consensus as representing the truth?
A. After thinking about how people from China react under pressure,
Lionel decided to conduct his own study on societal differences.
B. After ignoring all studies about how people from Germany react
under pressure, Davida decided to accept her friends and family's
perspectives on societal differences.
C. After reading a group of studies on how from people Switzerland
react under pressure, Bryant came to understand societal
differences.
D. After observing how people from Ecuador react under pressure, Myleka came to understand societal differences.
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