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4 years ago
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Abram recently graduated from high school and began his first year at a four-year university. Explain with an example how experi

encing each of the following in the past may affect Abram's ability to succeed in college.
a.Authoritarian parenting style
b.ldentity versus role confusion
c.Unconditional positive regard Abram's first year was very difficult, and he found that he was not as successful as he would have liked Explain with an example how each of the following may help
d.Abram be more successful in the future Conscientiousness, one of the BIG 5 personality traits
Social Studies
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Masteriza [31]4 years ago
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Answer&Explanation:

authoritarian parenting style:if he grew up under this parenting he is likely to struggle with social interactions , self regulation and making his own personal choices since this has always been done for him by his parents.

-identity vs. role confusion: if he knows himself he is likely to succeed becaue he will make choices that aligns well with who he is , not knowing himself will make it hard to even find the major that is right for him and may make bad choices such as doing multiple activities at one time without any balance.

-unconditional positive regard: if he receives unconditional love and support he will do well in school and will face any challeges way better and won't find it hard to tell his parents whatever happens in college.

-Conscientiousness. Conscientiousness this is an individual who is more careful and diligent ,who perfom their task effectively and don't take their obligation for granted especially towards others, if he has this personality he will take his work seriously and work hard. He will also be very effective in working with his classmates since he will take his obligations towards them very serious. He will do his work in time and will be very organised so he won't have late submissions.

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