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| Cliquishness and intolerance |
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| defenses against identity confusion |
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| childishness to avoid resolving conflicts |
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| impulsively to poorly thought out courses of action. |
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| examples of search for commitments |
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| racial harmony, vegetarianism, and ecology |
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| sustained loyalty, faith, or a sense of belonging to a loved one or friends and companions |
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| Fidelity involves identifying with? |
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| a set of values, an ideology, a religion, a political movement , a creative pursuit, or an ethnic group. |
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| Self-identification emerges |
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| when young people choose values and people to be loyal to, rather than having accepted them wholly from their parents |
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| a developed sense of trust |
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| Adolescents transfer trust? |
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| from their parents to other people |
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| a period of conscious decision making |
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| a personal investment in a system of beliefs. |
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| crisis leading to commitment |
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| commitment with no crisis |
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| no commitment, crisis uncertain |
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| three things that affect sibling relationships |
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| birth order, spacing, sex |
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| affection, sympathy, understanding, a place of experimentation |
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| happiest with friends, family, classmates |
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| Mutual help, interaction, and liking |
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| the core of adolescent friendships |
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