Multiple Choice
Research evaluating the impact of college attendance on identity development has revealed that
A) some college students are behind on establishing political and religious identities.
B) college has no impact on identity formation.
C) college attendance speeds identity formation with respect to political views.
D) college students tend to experience a delay in making stable occupational commitments.
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