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jazziefee

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The process of trying on different roles in various settings, such as home, school, and other social settings to explore personal values, spirituality, racial and ethnic identity, sexuality, and gender is called:
 a. Occupational role development
  b. Identity formation
  c. Resilience
  d. Gender identity

Question 2

Injury risk in competitive sports participation for adolescents is correlated to?
 a. History of prior injury
  b. Sport readiness, including both cognitive and psychomotor elements.
  c. Early sport specialization and associated specialized intensive training
  d. All of these are associated with injury risk



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

d



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