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Medesa

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Ego identity is:
 
  a. one's answer to the question, Who am I?
  b. an identity adopted from one's parents.
  c. the same as self-esteem.
  d. established by age 3 to 5.

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Research on emotional regulation has shown:
 
  a. no relationship between attachment and emotional regulation.
  b. adolescents who had been securely attached early in life had better emotional regulation than others who had been less securely attached.
  c. emotional regulation is inborn and cannot be learned.
  d. one's emotional regulation is unrelated to interactions with one's parent.



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Answer to Question 1

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