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Generalized others and imaginary audiences: A neo-Meadian approach to adolescent egocentrism
Authors:Jack Martin  Bryan Sokol
Affiliation:aDepartment of Psychology, Simon Fraser University, 8888 University Drive, Burnaby, BC V5A 1S6, Canada;bDepartment of Psychology, Saint Louis University, USA
Abstract:Piaget’s conception of adolescent egocentrism, as interpreted and extended by Elkind (1967) is discussed, and research that has related Elkind’s egocentric ideations of personal fable and imaginary audience to age and intellectual development is considered. Alternative theories of adolescent egocentrism and its decentration are examined, and a neo-Meadian framework is discussed that understands the imaginary audience ideation of adolescents as a possibly functional, highly variable response to the complex task of coordinating individual and social perspectives as part of the adolescent’s search for identity.
Keywords:Adolescent egocentrism   Personal fable   Imaginary audience   Perspective taking   G. H. Mead   Generalized others   Social development
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