Answer:
b. confusion
Explanation:
Erik Erikson developed a theory of psychosocial development according to which the individual goes through different crisis along his lifespan. Each of this crisis should be solved in a positive way to increase development and go to the next stage.
The fifth stage of this theory is called "identity vs. role confusion" and it takes place during adolescence. During this stage, adolescents look for their own personal identity and constantly explore their options, values and beliefs. It is during this stage and this exploration that the adolescent will try to find what he wants to do with his life and who he truly is.
If the adolescent is successful in his exploration, by the end of this stage he will have an identity well defined. On the other hand, if the adolescent does not solve this crisis in a proper way, he will not find his role in society, failing in the formation of his identity and what his role is and he will experience role confusion.