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luminitza

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Briefly describe the two ways in which one's self-concept must evolve in order to acquire a strong sense of identity following adolescence.
 
  What will be an ideal response?

Question 2

Interruptions in the self-regulation of behavior
 
  a. are always brief.
  b. are an indication of psychological disorder.
  c. lead people to assess how likely they are to reach their goals.
  d. are the result of negative emotions.



allisonblackmore

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Answer to Question 1

(1) Consolidate self-conceptions formed during previous psychological stages and merge them in a way that feels sensible; (2) this integrated self-view must then be integrated with the conception of yourself that others hold, reflecting the fact that your identity develops partly out of the impressions that are held of you by the people to whom you relate.

Answer to Question 2

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