2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.sbspro.2015.09.090
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Analyzing the Relationships between the Teen-agers’ Self-image and their Preferences for Science Disciplines Contents

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“…Adolescents who are open to opportunities to pursue and engage in new experiences are more likely to build a positive self-image and outlook on life (Telef & Furlong, 2017). Positive self-image in adolescence can be a benefit for logical thinking and altruism manifested through interests and solution of daily problems (Gorghiu et al, 2015). These might help adolescents with their school life, studies, and relationships with their peers, which help make life pleasant.…”
Section: Self-image and Identity Statusesmentioning
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“…Adolescents who are open to opportunities to pursue and engage in new experiences are more likely to build a positive self-image and outlook on life (Telef & Furlong, 2017). Positive self-image in adolescence can be a benefit for logical thinking and altruism manifested through interests and solution of daily problems (Gorghiu et al, 2015). These might help adolescents with their school life, studies, and relationships with their peers, which help make life pleasant.…”
Section: Self-image and Identity Statusesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, all of the adolescents with healthy and enterprising self-image had a positive image of their parents. This might be due to the importance of self-knowledge and self-acceptance in optimum adaptation to social environments and in maintaining mental and emotional health (Gorghiu et al, 2015). Adolescents who are autonomous seem to create more opportunities to pursue their interests and to adjust to difficult challenges (Kocayo ¨ru ¨k et al, 2015).…”
Section: Adolescents' Need For Autonomy and Well-being In Relation To Parental Supportmentioning
confidence: 99%