Multiple Choice
Sharon learns that she has hurt Susie's feelings by not inviting Susie to her birthday party. Yet Sharon is not worried because she thinks Susie will understand when she learns that Sharon simply ran out of invitations before she thought of inviting Susie. Sharon is at the _____ stage of social perspective-taking.
A) social-informational
B) self-reflective
C) mutual
D) social and conventional systems
E) egocentric
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