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Which of the following beliefs influenced the British labor movement in the early 1920s?
Perspective-taking Skills
The cognitive capacity to consider a situation or understand a concept from an alternative point of view, including others' thoughts and feelings.
Egocentric
In developmental psychology, a stage where a child is unable to differentiate between their own perspective and that of others, often occurring in early childhood.
Robert Selman
An American psychologist known for his work in understanding the development of social cognition and perspective taking in children and adolescents.
Inferiority Complex
A psychological state characterized by feelings of inadequacy and insecurity, often deriving from real or imagined shortcomings.
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