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Tirant22

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The _____ identity status would best be described as I haven't really thought about it, but my parents think
 
  a. foreclosure
  b. moratorium
  c. identity achievement
  d. diffusion

Question 2

Which best represents identity diffusion status?
 
  a. Gee plans to be a teacher because his parents and siblings are all teachers.
  b. Bea doesn't really know what she wants to be when she grows up and couldn't care less about even exploring the possibilities.
  c. Dee has taken a battery of interest inventories and is exploring different majors at the university, thinking about possibilities for her future career.
  d. Lee has talked with career counselors, his parents, peers, and instructors, and has determined that he is best suited for a career in teaching. He is now doing his student teaching.



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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