Erikson's clinical experience led him to believe that young adults:

A) who had difficulties in school or with peer relationships rarely develop a sense of inferiority.
B) who were traditional are more likely to have strained relationships with their parents.
C) who departed from home for college or work always develop a strained relationship with their parents.
D) who had not achieved ego identity may not be ready to commit themselves to others.

D

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