Which of the following best describes the comparison between how Asian-Americans are perceived and what they actually experience?
a.Asian-Americans are perceived as well-adjusted and psychologically healthy, but they have higher rates of depression and anxiety than their majority counterparts.
b.Asian-Americans are perceived as stoic and unemotional, but they are the most emotionally expressive and demonstrative minority group.
c.Asian-Americans are perceived as highly anxious and easily distressed, but they show lower levels of psychological disorders than any other ethnic group.
d.Asian-Americans are perceived to be highly motivated by achievement and grades, but they are actually less concerned with academic performance than European-Americans.

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The answer is "Asian-Americans are perceived as well-adjusted and psychologically healthy, but they have higher rates of depression and anxiety than their majority counterparts" .

Who are Asian-Americans?

Americans with Asian descent are called Asian Americans (including naturalised Americans who are immigrants from specific regions in Asia and descendants of such immigrants). Despite the fact that the term "Asian" was once applied to all of the continent's indigenous peoples, the United States Census Bureau now only classifies people as Asian if they have ancestry from the Far East, Southeast Asia, or the Indian subcontinent. People with ancestry from other parts of Asia, such as West Asia, who are now classified as Middle Eastern Americans, are not considered to be Asian.  People who declare their race(s) on the census as "Asian" or reported entries like "Chinese, Indian, Filipino, Vietnamese, Indonesian, Korean, Japanese, Pakistani, Malaysian, and Other Asian" are included in the "Asian" census category.

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