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The correct answer is A. The Object Perspective Taking Test (Kozhevnikov & Hegarty, 2001) is a test in visualizing the locations of objects when seen from a specific perspective.
There's certainly nothing wrong with having a specific perspective or point of view.
"Multiperspectival analyses do not, moreover, rule out strong and focused analyses of specific phenomena or development of a specific perspective" (Best and Kellner, 1991, p. 270).
In both "Fierce Attachments" and "The Odd Woman and the City," those wilds assume a specific geography — that of New York City.
The shadowed visage assumes a specific face.
On the contrary, by assuming a coevolution perspective, the object and the focus of a specific theory on family business is evident.
Nevertheless, most of the work was developed assuming a deterministic perspective.
Recently, my internal dialogue began reflexively assuming a parental perspective over the reliably rebellious one I'm used to.
Only direct costs were included in the analyses, assuming a National Health System (NHS) perspective.
We assumed a societal perspective and a lifetime time horizon.
The first had a retrospective perspective, and the second assumed a contemporary perspective.
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