The personal-social identity continuum recognizes that we ________

A) see ourselves as being more consistent across situations than we really are
B) can see ourselves differently, depending on circumstances
C) are part of a number of different social groups
D) see ourselves primarily as individuals
E) present many different "selves," depending on the social grouping


Answer: B

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