Perspective taking is an ability:
A. to imagine oneself in the place of another
B. that occurs only for relatively complex behaviors
C. that depends on the individuals observation of the event
D. that requires visual acknowledgement of the situation
Answer: A. to imagine oneself in the place of another
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