Research suggests that

A) identity is more important for successful romantic relationships than for friendships.
B) identity is more important for successful friendships than romantic relationships.
C) the development of identity can not be fully completed until one develops a close
romantic relationship.
D) the development of identity and intimacy are closely linked throughout adolescence,
facilitating positive relationships with both friends and romantic partners.


D

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