What is the difference between guilt and shame?
A. Guilt occurs when you did something wrong, and shame occurs when someone close to you does something wrong.
B. Guilt is focused on the specific bad behavior one does, whereas shame is focused on the self rather than the behavior.
C. Guilt occurs when one cannot understand the consequences of one's behaviors, and shame occurs when one realizes the consequences.
D. Nothing; they are two terms for the exact same construct.
Answer: B
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