The correct answer is: a personal fable.
Adolescents who develop a personal fable, engage in risky behaviors because they feel there won't be consequences from their actions. In other words, they think nothing bad could possibly happen to them.
It is a very common behavior, especially for teens around the ages of 11 and 13, because they tend to believe they are special or "unique" individuals. This egocentrism makes them falsely believe that they are indestructible.
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Most counter-terrorism strategies involve an increase in standard police and domestic intelligence. The central activities are traditional: interception of communications and the tracing of persons. New technology has, however, expanded the range of military and law enforcement operations.
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The writers of the Constitution gave federal judges job security because they wanted judges to be able to decide cases free from public or political pressures. Federal judges know their jobs are safe even if they make unpopular decisions. They can only be removed by impeachment.
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The correct answer is animism.
According to Piaget's theory of cognitive development, up to age five, children in the preoperational stage of development believe that inanimate objects such as toys, tables, blankets or dolls are "alive", and capable of having intentions and feelings, conversations, moving around freely, etc., just like humans and animate beings.