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Identity (social science) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Identity is an umbrella term used throughout the social sciences to describe an individual's comprehension of him or herself as a discrete, separate entity. This term, though generic, can be further ...
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James Marcia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
James E. Marcia is a Canadian developmental psychologist, and Emeritus Professor of Psychology at Simon Fraser University in British Columbia, Canada. Marcia studied psychological development more sp...
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There are four categories of identity status (after James Marcia). These develop primarily through interactions with peers ... i. Identity achievement ... iv. Identity moratorium...
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Identity Diffusion is a status in which an individual has not made a commitment to an identity, nor has even explored an identity. Individuals in an Identity Moratorium have and maybe even continue to explore answers to the “Who Am I?” question, but don’t yet have an answer to this question.
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Moratorium; 1) A period of time in which there is a suspension of a specific activity until future events warrant a removal of the suspension or issues regarding the activity have been resolved. 2) In bankruptcy law, a legally binding halt of the right to collect debt.
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