Multiple Choice
When faced with a situation that suggests two clear alternative resolutions, we often consider only those two clear paths, missing the fact that other alternatives might be possible. Considering limited alternatives is a stumbling block to responsible action that can be categorized as a(n) ____.
A) personality barrier
B) perceptual barrier
C) cognitive barrier
D) individuality barrier
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