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umka2103 [35]
3 years ago
8

Different viewpoints of the same situation, all of which are valid, is also

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KonstantinChe [14]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

C). Multiple Perspectives

Explanation:

A perspective is defined as an 'outlook' or 'point of view' to consider things. An individual's perspective to view things is highly determined by his/her personality and experiences in life. It also implies considering something in an accurate and fair framework. For example, an educated and mature person would have a broader perspective to look at the world and understand the causes and consequences associated with specific actions, processes, etc. while a younger one may not be able to see the world in such a wider framework and consider it a belief. Thus, 'multiple perspectives' implies 'viewing the same situation using various viewpoints which all are valid.'

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