People who imagine how another person both perceives an event and how that person must feel as a result tend to be ________
A) motivated by generativity
B) motivated by the emotional responses of fictional characters
C) motivated by self-interest
D) motivated to perform prosocial behaviors
E) somewhat more egocentric
Answer: D
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