Multiple Choice
Twenty-nine-year-old Ginny, though having a strong sense of who she is, has not yet been able to find that significant other for whom she has been searching. She has decided that being on her own is a perfectly acceptable choice and is learning to enjoy it. What psychosocial stage of development best describes Ginny?
A) industry vs. inferiority
B) intimacy vs. isolation
C) generativity vs. stagnation
D) identity vs. role confusion
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