Multiple Choice
Elkind's notions of the imaginary audience and the personal fable _____.
A) are linked with the emergence of the ability to take an outsider's perspective
B) are universal features of cognitive development in adolescence
C) are unrelated to specific social experiences
D) can be characteristic of youngsters who are experiencing difficulties in adjustment
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