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Social Studies, 02.09.2019 22:10 Janderson6422

Keith was surprised when his boss invited a co-worker to lunch but did not invite him. at first, keith was convinced that he had not been invited because they wanted to discuss keith's job performance at lunch. later, the co-worker told keith that the boss had taken her to lunch to tell her that she was being laid off. privately, keith was relieved because it now made perfect sense to him why he had not been invited to lunch. in this scenario, keith appears to be: a. experiencing delusions of grandeur. b. suffering from delusions of persecution. c. suffering from delusions of being controlled. d. having normal thought processes.

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