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Tavania Johnson
on Oct 19, 2024Verified
An adolescent's sense of personal uniqueness and indestructibility is known as the
A) personal fable.
B) imaginary audience.
C) adolescent myth.
D) foundling fantasy.
Personal Uniqueness
The concept that each individual has their own unique set of characteristics, opinions, and experiences.
Personal Fable
A belief held by adolescents that they are unique and invincible, leading to a sense of personal uniqueness and invulnerability.
- Outline the notion of egocentrism in teenagers, detailing the imaginary audience and personal fable.
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Learning Objectives
- Outline the notion of egocentrism in teenagers, detailing the imaginary audience and personal fable.
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