Attending college, joining the military for a short stint, and traveling for an extended time before settling down all

a. postpone adulthood.
b. allow one's identity to develop and then become fixed at adulthood.
c. lead to lower levels of college attendance.
d. require that one's identity crisis be resolved in the teenage years.


A

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