The term imaginary audience refers to
A) the view held by some adolescents that what happens to them is unique, exceptional, and
shared by no one else.
B) the adolescent version of children's imaginary friends.
C) adolescents' misperceptions of other people who they are observing and are attempting to
learn from.
D) fictitious observers who pay as much attention to adolescents' behavior as they do
themselves.
D
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Erikson's concept of _________ is an integrated sense of individuality, wholeness, and continuity.
A. ego B. self C. identity D. schema
Mary was considered a loner, and not accepted by too many people in fourth grade. But Mary had a best friend and several other good friends. In what ways can peer acceptance, and peer rejection, influence development in middle childhood?
What will be an ideal response?