what gives an identity a face a name or character
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Identity may be acquired indirectly from parents, peers, and other role models. Children come to define themselves in terms of how they think their parents see them.
Psychologists assume that identity formation is a matter of “finding oneself” by matching one's talents and potential with available social roles.
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