The search for identity usually occurs during

a. early childhood
b. middle adulthood
c. late adulthood
d. adolescence <------- My answer
Please help me! My answer is D but I want to make sure.

Yes. D is correct.

thank you!

cheater jk I am doing it too

lol but yeah it is d

To determine the correct answer, we can analyze the typical stages of development and the search for identity.

During early childhood (a), children generally begin to develop a sense of self but are still heavily influenced by their caregivers. Their identities are not fully formed at this stage.

During middle adulthood (b), individuals tend to be more focused on stability and fulfilling their roles in society, such as in their careers and relationships. While self-reflection and questioning one's identity may still occur during this stage, it is less likely to be the primary focus.

Late adulthood (c) typically involves reflecting on one's life and the impact they have made, but this stage is more focused on accepting oneself and finding meaning in the past rather than actively searching for identity.

Adolescence (d) is commonly recognized as a period of intense exploration and self-discovery. During this stage, individuals often question their values, beliefs, and purpose in life. They seek to establish a coherent and authentic sense of self, separate from their parents and peers. This process of identity formation may involve experimenting with various roles, values, and interests.

Based on this analysis, your answer of adolescence (d) is correct. The search for identity typically occurs during this stage.

You're welcome.