Regarding Erikson's Conclusions About Identity Development in Adolescence, Psychological Research
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Regarding Erikson's conclusions about identity development in adolescence, psychological research has shown that:
A) personal identity is either resolved by the end of adolescence, or it is never successfully resolved.
B) personal identity begins to take shape in adolescence, but it continues to evolve throughout the lifespan.
C) personal identity is not a very important aspect of psychological and social development.
D) the typical adolescent is not concerned with issues related to personal identity.
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