Jim is convinced that a woman supervisor in his office is very attracted to him, even though she has given him no outward signs of interest in him. He watches her frequently and makes excuses to be near her or talk to her. He interprets everything she says as a veiled reference to her desire for him. If Jim’s supervisor actually has no romantic interest in him, we might conclude that Jim is:
(1 Point)
a) Rationalizing
b) Repressing
c) Projecting
d) Regressing
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repressing is the answer
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