What is the main finding of Cooper's research on the role of families in adolescents' identity formation?
A. Identity formation is enhanced by individuality and connectedness.
B. Identity formation is blocked by enmeshment and poor communication.
C. Identity formation is halted by individuality and controlling parents.
D. Identity formation is enhanced by diffuse family boundaries and good social skills.
Answer: A
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