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Lemuel Querubin
on Oct 13, 2024Verified
Recent research has indicated that gender differences in identity formation of adolescence
A) may be less important than individual differences.
B) shows that male adolescents are more concerned with relationships than are female adolescents.
C) may be greater than previously thought.
D) None of these
Gender Differences
Variations in characteristics, behaviors, and roles traditionally associated with being male or female in a particular culture or society.
Identity Formation
The process of developing a distinct sense of self and coherent identity, often occurring during adolescence, involving exploration of personal values, beliefs, and goals.
Adolescence
The developmental phase between childhood and adulthood, characterized by significant physical, psychological, and social changes.
- Pinpoint the contributing factors to the formation of identity, encompassing aspects like race, ethnicity, and gender.
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Learning Objectives
- Pinpoint the contributing factors to the formation of identity, encompassing aspects like race, ethnicity, and gender.