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  2. Imaginary audience is the psychological concept that describes the feeling that we are constantly being watched, judged, or evaluated by others, even when that's not the case. This idea is especially common among teenagers, who often believe that their appearance, actions, and words are the focus of everyone else's attention.

  3. Imaginary audience - Wikipedia

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    The imaginary audience refers to a psychological state where an individual imagines and believes that multitudes of people are listening to or watching them. It is one of the mental constructs in David Elkind 's idea of adolescent egocentrism (along with the personal fable).

  4. When the imaginary audience becomes more real - WHYY

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    In psychology, it’s called The Imaginary Audience. “There are others out there, unseen others who are thinking about us, and judging us at all times,” explained Drew Cingel, an assistant professor of communication at the University of California, Davis. “It is a developmental variable and it is heightened during adolescence.

  5. Imaginary Audience: How Perceived Observation Affects Behavior

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    The imaginary audience phenomenon is characterized by several key features that shape how individuals perceive themselves and their social environment. One of the most prominent aspects is an intense self-consciousness and heightened self-awareness.

  6. APA Dictionary of Psychology

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    the belief of an adolescent that others are constantly focusing attention on them, scrutinizing behaviors, appearance, and the like. The adolescent feels as though they are continually the central topic of interest to a group of spectators (i.e., an audience) when in fact this is not the case (i.e., an imaginary audience).

  7. An In-depth Understanding of Imaginary Audience With Apt Examples

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    In simple terms, an imaginary audience sees everything that an adolescent sees, hears what he hears, knows what he knows, and feels what he feels. The imaginary audience concept also points out to American psychologist Erik Erikson’s fifth stage of development, ‘Identity vs. Role’.

  8. Imaginary Audience: Psychology Definition, History & Examples

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    The concept of the ‘imaginary audience’ is a psychological phenomenon predominantly observed during adolescence. It refers to the belief that a group of onlookers are constantly watching and evaluating one’s appearance and actions, leading to heightened self-consciousness.

  9. This paper (1) reviews theoretical models of the imaginary audience and the personal fable, and the empirical data pertaining to each model, (2) highlights problems surrounding the two most commonly used measures, and (3) outlines directions for future research, so that a better understanding of the imaginary audience and personal fable, and ...

  10. Imaginary Audience - iResearchNet

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    Much about the imaginary audience remains to be discovered. In particular, what is the normative developmental trajectory for the imaginary audience, and what role does it play in adolescent development? Are there cultural differences in imaginary audience ideation?

  11. Imaginary Audience - SpringerLink

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    The concept of imaginary audience refers to the tendency of adolescents to see themselves as objects of others’ attention and evaluation.