2018
DOI: 10.21697/sp.2018.18.1.01
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Contemporary views on personal identity formation

Abstract: Identity development is undoubtedly one of the most crucial tasks in human life. Identity is also one of the most frequently examined issues in contemporary developmental psychology research. In the literature, we can find various definitions of identity, as well as various theoretical conceptualizations and models. The present paper describes contemporary models of personal identity, provides the definitions of the notions (as processes/dimensions/styles/modes) included in these models, measurement methods, a… Show more

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“…Cultural diversity gains further significance in societies and states with established variability in terms of cultural traditions, language, migration patterns, citizenship and religion, with multiple ethnic groups residing there. These multiple identity-defining notions become significant for personal and group identity formation and further extend to the nation-building processes (Karas, 2019).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Cultural diversity gains further significance in societies and states with established variability in terms of cultural traditions, language, migration patterns, citizenship and religion, with multiple ethnic groups residing there. These multiple identity-defining notions become significant for personal and group identity formation and further extend to the nation-building processes (Karas, 2019).…”
Section: Justification Of the Choice Of Articles And Goals And Object...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The article by A. Sauchelli [8] is devoted to the study of this issue. The above mentioned circumstances, of course, require consideration of various contexts of identity itself in order to use mixed methods of personality research, as D. Karaś writes in his work [9].…”
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confidence: 99%