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    Roland's Belief That Harm Might Come to Others but Not
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Roland's Belief That Harm Might Come to Others but Not

Question 89

Question 89

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Roland's belief that harm might come to others but not to himself is called _____.


A) the personal fable
B) apparent hypocrisy
C) conventional thinking
D) the imaginary audience

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