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    Thinking Intensely About Themselves and About What Others Think About
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Thinking Intensely About Themselves and About What Others Think About

Question 136

Question 136

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Thinking intensely about themselves and about what others think about them is called "_____."


A) individualism
B) deductive thinking
C) inductive thinking
D) egocentrism

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