Elkind—not Piaget—has described adolescents' belief that they are unique and invulnerable as

a. playing to an imaginary audience. c. a persona fable.
b. development of an adult identity. d. an intellectual awakening.


C

Psychology

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Information about mental institutions indicates that up until the 1980s, patients had a. legal rights

b. personal rights. c. Both a and b d. virtually no rights.

Psychology

Adolescents are especially susceptible to addiction because

a. children and adolescents release more neurotransmitters than adults. b. the corpus callosum in the brains of adolescents are not fully developed. c. the brain systems that restrain risk-taking are not as mature as those that reward pleasure-seeking. d. of the hormones that are released at puberty that interact with the drugs to produce a more intensified and pleasurable effect.

Psychology

An understanding and sharing of the feelings of others is called

a. altruism. c. empathy. b. autonomy. d. emotionalism.

Psychology

The JND between stimuli is a constant fraction of the intensity of the standard stimulus. This defines __________ law

FIll in the blank with correct word.

Psychology