THE PSYCHOLOGICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF ADOLESCENTS' SOCIAL PERCEPTIONS OF MONEY
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This article explores the psychological characteristics of adolescents' perceptions of money and their attitudes towards it. Adolescence is a critical stage in the formation of personal and social identity, which significantly influences their financial thinking. The article examines adolescents' psychological attitudes towards money, their self-awareness levels, the impact of society, and various social and family factors. It also focuses on the factors that shape adolescents' attitudes towards money and their role in shaping their future life. Based on the research of other scholars, the article addresses current topics in adolescent psychology and lays a theoretical foundation for scientific research in this field.
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