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The interdependent self can be conceptualised as:

A) a self that is relatively dependent on social relations and has more fuzzy boundaries.
B) a self that is relatively separate, internal and unique and has more fuzzy boundaries.
C) a self that is relatively different from social norms but also separate from social relations at other times.
D) a self that is relatively autonomous from social norms and has a clear boundary between self and others.

Interdependent Self

A self that is relatively dependent on social relations and has more fuzzy boundaries.

Social Relations

The interactions between individuals and groups within a society, encompassing various forms of relationships and social structures.

Fuzzy Boundaries

Indistinct or blurred lines that make it difficult to clearly distinguish or separate entities.

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