Question In the context of statuses of identity, identity moratorium differs from identity diffusion in that in identity moratorium, _____: Multiple Choice -individuals have undergone a crisis -individuals have vaguely defined commitments or no commitments at all -individuals have not yet experienced a crisis -individuals have not yet decided about occupational and ideological choices Step-by-step answer Other answers Subject: Psychology, Social Science Report

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-individuals have not yet decided about occupational and ideological choices

Explanation:

An identity moratorium is one of the four identity statuses defined by James Marcia, a clinical and development psychologist, it is a process of an individual specifically teenagers or young adult, who are in the midst of a crisis, where they are actively seeking for their occupational, religious, ethnic, or another form of identity to determine their true or inner self.

Unlike indentity diffusion whereby the teens are unable to seek their for true identity development, thereby, leading to avoidance of exploration, making commitments or risks, such that, they remain in a state of identity diffusion, that may leads to social isolation.

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