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    Tending to View the World from One's Own Perspective and to Have
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Tending to View the World from One's Own Perspective and to Have

Question 64

Question 64

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Tending to view the world from one's own perspective and to have difficulty seeing things from another's viewpoint is termed:


A) domain specificity
B) accommodation
C) id
D) egocentric

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