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The difference between the egocentrism of adolescents and that of preoperational children is
 
  negligible.
  a well-developed theory of mind in adolescence.
  a focus on others by preoperational children and a focus on self by adolescents.
  preoperational children believe that they have an imaginary audience that
  includes imaginary friends.

Question 2

In general, adolescent egocentrism refers to the
 
  belief that one is destined to have a legendary life.
  notion that one cannot be harmed by unprotected sex.
  viewpoint that everyone else is smarter than oneself.
  view that one is noticed by everyone.



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Answer to Question 1

a well-developed theory of mind in adolescence.

Answer to Question 2

view that one is noticed by everyone.



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