The core principle of identity control theory is __________
A) that self-consistency is irrelevant to reaffirming identity
B) that self-identity never needs confirmation
C) that changes in identity are small and gradual
D) that changes to identity occur rapidly
Answer: C
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____ occurs at the beginning of the research study, whereas the ____ occurs at the end
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