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the ability/competence of being able to see situations from another persons' point of view is known as:​

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Answered by ashfiyakhan1800
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Answer:

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Answered by dharanikamadasl
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Answer:

Perspective taking is the ability to be able to see situations from another person's point of view.

Explanation:

  • The act of experiencing a situation or comprehending a concept from a different point of view, such as that of another person, is known as perspective-taking.
  • A large body of research demonstrates that perspective-taking is important for human development and can lead to several positive consequences.
  • Some non-human animals may also be capable of perspective-taking.
  • Theory and research have proposed ages when children begin to develop perspective-taking abilities, as well as how that skill develops over time.
  • According to research, people with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and associated behaviour difficulties (such as Oppositional Defiant Disorder) or autism may have a diminished capacity to take perspective.
  • The ability to perceive and Perceptual and conceptual characteristics have been used to characterise perspective-taking.
  • The ability to grasp how another person perceives things through their senses is known as perceptual perspective-taking (i.e. visually or auditorily).
  • The majority of perceptual perspective-taking literature focuses on visual perspective-taking, or the ability to grasp how another person sees things in physical space.
  • The ability to perceive and assume the perspective of another person's psychological experience is known as conceptual perspective-taking (i.e. thoughts, feelings, and attitudes)

Hence, the ability to understand others' views is called perspective-taking.

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