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Is a cognitive perspective in which solutions are either right or wrong with no in-between, whereas ____ is a cognitive perspective that allows for two or more sides to every story and two or more legitimate views to every issue?

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"Dualistic thinking" and "multiple thinking".

The possibility of dualistic thinking, that there is a decent and underhandedness approach to be; that individuals and things ought to be sorted by specific measures meets the possibility of badness and goodness. Dualistic thinking is the way the vast majority thinks and act; it is the "us versus them" syndrome.

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