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Explain prevalence rates and how they differ from incidence rates.
Oppositional Identity Formation
A process in which individuals develop identities that are in opposition to mainstream or dominant cultural norms, often in response to stigma or marginalization.
Identity Foreclosure
A stage in identity development where an individual commits to an identity without exploring other options.
Contrary Identity
An identity formed in opposition to certain norms, expectations, or identities established by society.
Ethnic Identity
A person's sense of belonging to a particular ethnic group, including aspects of culture, heritage, language, and common experiences.
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