Multiple Choice
What are the two most elementary social-cognitive abilities required for a theory of mind?
A) viewing others as non-intentional agents lacking the ability to take the perspective of another.
B) viewing oneself and other individuals as intentional agents and the ability to take the perspective of another.
C) viewing others as oneself and being aware of the social environment.
D) understanding the cognitive abilities that people lack and the ability to acquire those later in life.
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