What are the domains of self image proposed by Harter in her self perceptions profile for adolescents?

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Identity achievement occurs when an adolescent...
A. does not explore various identity roles, but makes personal, occupational, and ideological commitments.
B. explores various identity roles, but does not makes personal, occupational, and ideological commitments.
C. experiences a period of identity moratorium, then makes definite personal, occupational, and ideological choices.
D. does not explore various identity roles or make personal, occupational, and ideological commitments.

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