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    The Primary Components of a Life Structure in Levinson's Theory
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The Primary Components of a Life Structure in Levinson's Theory

Question 36

Question 36

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The primary components of a life structure in Levinson's theory are


A) a person's relationships with others.
B) the feelings of personal efficacy and achievement.
C) cognitive and intellectual capabilities.
D) self-awareness.

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