Thinking of make- believe situation which is not real is an example of ____________.
a. Propositional thought
b. Systematic thinking
c. Personal fable
d. Abstract thinking
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The correct answer is d. Abstract thinking.
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Thinking of make-believe a situation that is not real is an example of abstract thinking.
- in simple words, abstract thinking is thinking about certain objects, ideas or principles that are not present physically
- this thinking is related to symbolic thinking
- some of the behaviour that constitutes abstract thinking include the usage of metaphors and analogies, spatial reasoning or complex reasoning.
Thus, the answer here is Option D
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