During adolescence, self-descriptions often include contradictory terms because teenagers
A) feel pressure to display different selves in different relationships.
B) are experiencing an identity crisis.
C) are often repeating characteristics others have attributed to them.
D) are egocentric and indecisive.
A
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A) preverbal speech. B) infant-directed speech. C) telegraphic speech. D) referential communication.
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a. Howard Gardner. b. Alfred Binet. c. Lewis Terman. d. David Wechsler.