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Social Studies, 31.10.2019 07:31 bajnathhannavanna

Daniel is a freshman at a college near his old high school. he comes home nearly every weekend but does not enjoy himself once he's there. he avoids talking to his parents or old high school friends, preferring to "surf the web" on the computer in his room. periodically he engages in impulsive shopping; after these sprees he comes home and talks excitedly about the latest electronic gadget he's acquired. he gets angry if his parents ask what he considers to be foolish questions, and angrier still if they patronize him. daniel is enrolled in courses he has been told are easy, and he does not have strong feelings about his studies or his grades. daniel's identity status would probably be described as:

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