Archer reported that teenagers have concerns in these areas: occupational choice, gender-role attitudes, religious beliefs, and politics. She found that teenagers

a. develop identities in all areas simultaneously.
b. may be in several identity statuses at the same time across these areas.
c. are seriously concerned only about their social life.
d. progress uniformly in identity status development.


B

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