An adolescent who asks 'Who am I really?' and experiments with different peer groups is experiencing which developmental process?
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Correct answer: Identity exploration moving toward identity achievement
Adolescence involves identity exploration, forming a sense of self, which is part of identity development rather than final commitment or regression.
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