PSYC 4270 Chapter Notes - Chapter 3: Principal Component Analysis, World Health Organization, Factor Analysis

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The notion of identity development can be traced to erik erikson"s (1968) theory of psychosocial development, which suggested that a person"s identity is most developed during the period of adolescence. recognition practices. Feedback from others promotes a sense of self through mirroring, modeling, and. Successful identity synthesis is evidenced by one"s ability to establish a meaningful self- Self-concept is affected by gender, culture, ethnicity, family, peers, socioeconomic status, concept comprising past, present, and future. sexual orientation, illness, educational success, and disabilities. The world health organization (2011) has estimated that 15% of the world"s population lives with some form of disability, of whom 2% to 4% experience significant difficulties in functioning. In the united states, approximately one in five americans have a disability. Disability can occur at any point in one"s life span. Gill (1997) suggests that the goal in developing an identity is not separating oneself from.

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