Uncertainty-identity theory argues that social identity processes are motivated by:
A) the desire to reduce uncertainty about one's own identity (with regard to how one behaves and relates to other people) .
B) uncertainty and ambivalence about the future and its consequences.
C) uncertainty regarding how to relate to other individuals.
D) a desire to identify with groups and adjust our own behaviour accordingly.
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