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"Tragedy will never strike me...." "I will succeed in all my ambitions...." "Everyone notices how I look." According to David Elkind, these beliefs are part of the adolescent's

A) identity crisis.
B) preoperational thinking.
C) personal fable.
D) moral dilemma.

Personal Fable

A belief held by adolescents that they are unique and invulnerable, often leading to risk-taking behaviors.

David Elkind

A psychologist known for his work on adolescent cognitive development and the concept of "adolescent egocentrism."

Ambitions

Desires or goals that an individual actively aims to achieve, often related to personal, educational, or professional success.

  • Recognize the psychological occurrences exclusive to teenagers, including the personal fable.
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