It is always important to evaluate and "work out the kinks" of a new change in practice. Using perspective transformation theory, this process is called:
A. Resolution
B. Return to stability
C. Dissonance
D. Reconceptualization
ANS: D
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A Incorrect because resolution does not cor-relate with perspective transformation theory.
B Incorrect because return to stability does not correlate with perspective transforma-tion theory.
C Incorrect because dissonance does not correlate with perspective transformation theory.
D Correct because perspective transforma-tion theory is reconceptualization.
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