The number of opposing attributes that adolescents use in describing themselves and the expression of dealing with this these opposing selves is partly a result of
a. a self-centered perspective.
b. the belief that no one else is concerned with their feelings.
c. a fractured sense of self.
d. an inability to fit into any specific peer group.
Question 2
All of the following are characteristic of the way in which children approaching adolescence describe themselves except
a. their thinking becomes more abstract.
b. their thinking is ties to specific experiences.
c. they define themselves in terms of psychological qualities.
d. they define themselves in terms of things they like and personality characteristics.