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The Results of the Study

Chinese ways of thinking are different than American ways in that they tend to think of those they know directly first while Americans think of everyone as a whole. Also, the higher the education level in China, the more likely they felt to stay local in mindset while Americans tend to think of more global causes. They do balance each other out. 

References

Yang, J., Ji, H., O'Leary, C. Group Ethical Decision-Making Process in Chinese Business: Analysis From Social Decision Scheme & Cultural Perspectives. 

      Ethics & Behavior, 2017. Legal Source. 

Zheng, P., Gray, M., Zhu, W., Jiang, G. (2014). Influence of culture on ethical decision making in psychology. Ethics & Behavior, 24(6), 510-522.

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