The belief that one cannot be harmed by things that would hurt a normal person is referred to as
the invincibility fable.
a personal fable.
an imaginary audience.
deductive reasoning.
the invincibility fable.
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a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false
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a. behavioral b. psychodynamic c. cognitive d. social learning theory
Answer the following statements true (T) or false (F)
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A) turn and look at the object. B) imitate the adult by closing his eyes and turning in the direction of the object. C) immediately close his eyes. D) simply stare at the adult.