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This study examined "the conflict about what I should be" in peer relationship from the view of individual-relational self conflict. As a result of questionnaires toward 289 university/junior college ...students, the people who had higher satisfaction about peer relationship had less individual-relational self conflict. In addition, according to the interviews with 21 university/junior college students, the people who had higher satisfaction about the peer relationship, would choose the friend subjectively, adjust "what I should be" flexibly, and have a stable role during the friendship. Nonetheless, regardless of the satisfaction of the friendship, "the conflict about what I should be" was related to the consideration of relations, intention of maintenance of relations, and concerning of the others (120 words).続きを見る
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