What type of thinking involves seeing situations and issues in polarized terms (e.g., an act is either right or wrong)?
a. Dualistic thinking
b. Multiple thinking
c. Relativism
d. Committed thinking
A. Dualistic thinking refers to seeing situations in polarized terms.
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