Multiple Choice
In late adolescence or early adulthood, one typically puts all the disparate parts of the self together in a systematical way and construct a general theory of self-understanding. We refer to this as
A) the possible self.
B) self-integration.
C) the ideal self.
D) self-consciousness.
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