Answer:
The myth of invincibility
Explanatifon:
"The myth of invincibility" was identified by David Elkind, who argues that it is a strong component of the personal fables that adolescents tend to construct.
These fables are part of their adolescent egocentric view, which often makes them engage in activities that put them at risk without evaluating the consequences for health or their life
Driving at high speed, or drug abuse are typical examples where adolescents feel that nothing will happen to them.
they are unable to be aware by themselves of the danger they put themselves in.
<span>This is a very complete survey at all. I wouldn't trust it. I'm guessing maybe about a 50% chance that this poll would duplicate the more complete poll. I would think that you would have to poll at least 1000 people for a poll like this to be trustworthy. I would sure hope that polls are not taken this way. There are so many polls taken out there now a days. I think besides the number of people surveyed, the other thing that makes a huge difference is how the questions are asked. Many polling questions are very loaded with leading questions.</span>
Answer:
<u>(</u><u> </u><u>team</u><u> </u><u>)</u>
A <u>team</u> is a small group of people with complementary skills who are committed to a common purpose, performance goals, and approach for which they hold themselves mutually accountable.
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