"I'd really like to stay home all day and lounge on the sofa eating chips and watching television," Denny says to himself. "I really shouldn't do that, though, because others might think it is foolish to stay inside on such a beautiful day.". Denny's evaluation of his plan reflects the ____ level of perspective taking in Selman's theory

a. self-reflective
b. undifferentiated
c. third-person
d. societal


d

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