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Discuss flashbulb memories, including examples of these memories, when and how they are formed, why they are so vivid and lasting, why people place so much confidence in these memories, even when they are wrong, and how some of these memories can emotionally handicap people.
Self-knowledge
An individual's understanding and awareness of their own personality, preferences, and capabilities.
Self-evaluation
Self-evaluation involves assessing one's own abilities, actions, and qualities, typically regarding performance in various aspects of life or tasks.
Self-starter
Describes an individual who initiates work and projects without needing external motivation or pressure, demonstrating independence and proactive behavior.
Visual Self-recognition
The ability to recognize oneself in a mirror or photograph, usually developed by humans around 18 to 24 months of age.
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