As adolescents progress towards achieving an identity
a. adolescent egocentrism increases, while the imaginary audience, personal fables, and the illusion of invulnerability become less common.
b. adolescent egocentrism decreases, while the imaginary audience, personal fables, and the illusion of invulnerability become more common.
c. adolescent egocentrism, the imaginary audience, personal fables, and the illusion of invulnerability become less common.
d. adolescent egocentrism, the imaginary audience, personal fables, and the illusion of invulnerability become more common.
c
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A. foot-in-the-door B. face-in-the-door C. door-in-the-face D. guilt-by-association
When Jenny claps her hands over her mouth to avoid laughing at Christine's mistakes, she is exercising a form of self-control called:
a. physical aid b. physical restraint c. emotional leveling d. response-cost
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Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
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physiological response occurs first, then the cognitive interpretation of the physiological response occurs, which then allows the appropriate emotion to be identified? a) Schachter-Singer theory b) James-Lange theory c) Smith-Scott theory d) Cannon-Bard theory