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    Defining Oneself as Not Something or Someone, or Taking on a Role
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Defining Oneself as Not Something or Someone, or Taking on a Role

Question 213

Question 213

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Defining oneself as not something or someone, or taking on a role society defines as bad is known as:


A) identity inferiority
B) negative identity
C) non-identity
D) personal stagnation

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