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    Teenagers' Tendency to Believe That Their Experiences and Feelings Are
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Teenagers' Tendency to Believe That Their Experiences and Feelings Are

Question 51

Question 51

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Teenagers' tendency to believe that their experiences and feelings are unique, and that no one has ever felt or thought as they do is known as


A) the personal fable.
B) the imaginary audience.
C) the illusion of invulnerability.
D) hypothetical reasoning.

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