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Children First Become Capable of Considering Another Child's Viewpoint During

Question 111

Question 111

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Children first become capable of considering another child's viewpoint during Selman's ____ stage.


A) egocentric or undifferentiated perspective
B) self-reflective role-taking
C) mutual role-taking
D) societal role-taking

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