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Which is an example of perspective-taking?

A.
making assumptions when someone behaves in a way that does not really make sense to you

B.
explaining to someone why your perspective is a better way to assess the situation than what they are saying

C.
thinking of how you felt when you lost a loved one when talking to someone experiencing a similar loss

D.
telling someone about your experience whether they ask or not if they are going through a similar experience

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Answer:

It's C.

Step-by-step explanation:

Perceptive-taking is, “The ability to understand how a situation appears to another person and how that person is reacting cognitively and emotionally to the situation.”

– Gehlbach, 2004(2)

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Answer:

B

Step-by-step explanation:

How can perspective-taking help improve your reactions to people or situations?

Perspective-taking allows you to use yourself as the standard, meaning, you know how others should or should not act based on how you would behave.

Perspective-taking allows you to consider other explanations for why someone is behaving a certain way, aside from how you experience or perceive the situation.

Perspective-taking allows you to be easily convinced by the other party, so your reactions are more likely to lean in their favor.

Perspective-taking shows you all the ways in which your viewpoint was wrong, so in the future, you will behave more like the opposite.

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