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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1177/1754073915590623 During what time should Antonio's parents expect the most fluctuations in his self image?Findings from research studies have found that the most marked fluctuations in self-image occur: during the transition into adolescence.
How positively or negatively an individual feels about themself defined?Self-esteem. The degree to which individuals feel positively or negatively about themselves. Sense of identity.
What do the results from longitudinal studies on identity development indicate about the flexibility of identity statuses?What do the results from longitudinal studies on identity development indicate about the flexibility of identity statuses? a. The majority of adolescents who were classified as being in a state of identity diffusion were still classified that way four years later.
Which of the following is a reason that identity development is an adolescent issue quizlet?Which of the following is a reason that "identity development" is an adolescent issue? Changes take place during adolescence that cause young people to change how they view and feel about themselves.
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