Why do motivations for self-consistency appear weaker among East Asians than among Westerners?
A) Westerners who are consistent earn more money than those who are not.
B) East Asian parents tend to punish their children when they act consistently.
C) In the West, self-consistency correlates more strongly with subjective well-being and with being liked by others than it does in East Asia.
D) East Asians tend to complete self-report scales with more extreme opinions than do Westerners.
E) Motivations for self-consistency are not weaker among East Asians than among Westerners.
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