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In a study of adolescent thinking, klaczynski concluded that:

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He concluded that "most teens are able to use logic but they do not".There are four vital attributes that recognize adolescent thinking from more mature thinking: Adolescent egocentrism: which means extreme distraction with one's own emotions and absence of association with sentiments of others. Imaginary audience: which mea the conviction that one is the focal point of others' reasoning and consideration. Personal fable: which refers to the idea that nobody else can comprehend one's emotions and encounters since they are exceptional. Illusion of invulnerability: that the conviction that awful things just happen to other individuals.
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