<span>1. Being a Likeable Leader
</span><span>2. Practicing Optimism
</span><span>3. Controlling Your Ego
</span><span>4. Knowing Your Purpose
</span><span>5. Taking Responsibility</span>
I’m pretty sure the answer is c
Answer:
<em>Naive Idealism
</em>
Explanation:
Naive idealism <em>is a mindset defined by very hopeful and ambitious, but not practical or well-considered ideas and beliefs. </em>
Typical for teenagers is this type of mentality. People who think this way assume that something is going to work exactly as they want without actually thinking through the plan.
That would be a <span>Reference Group, good luck!</span>
D
“Francis Sumner, PhD, is referred to as the “Father of Black Psychology” because he was the first African American to receive a PhD degree in psychology. Sumner was born in Arkansas in 1895.”