What does the Inclusion of the Other in the Self (IOS) Scale measure?

A. the number of people with whom you have close relationships
B. the discrepancy between your actual self and your ideal self
C. the level of overlap between our self and others
D. the distance between your independent and interdependent self-construal


Answer: C

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