The results of previous analyses yielded expected relationships between measures of developmental outcomes and resilience. However, to gain a more detailed insight into the structure of relationship between developmental outcomes as a tendency to cope with normative crises, and resilience as a tendency to cope with non-normative crises, we conducted canonical correlation analysis as suggested by Sherry and Henson (2005). Canonical correlation is a type of multivariate analyses which is to be used when we seek for the structure of relationship between two sets of variables rather than between two variables or a set and a single variable (Sherry and Henson 2005; Vilsaint et al. 2013). Thus, in the current canonical analysis, six scales of developmental crises resolution (Trust, Autonomy, Initiative, Industry, Identity, and Intimacy) were used to predict six scales of resilience (Control, Commitment, Challenge, Powerlessness, Alienation, and Rigidity).