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Social Studies, 30.10.2019 22:31 kay20081

16-year-old sally primps in front of every mirror she comes across, and believes that she is the focus of everyone's attention – even fictitious observers. sally is demonstrating
a) adolescent egocentrism.
b) imaginary audience.
c) formal operation thought disorder.
d) personal fable.

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