Identity diffusion refers to the identity status in which adolescents

take a pause in identity formation that allows for exploration of alternatives.
form their identity prematurely.
have few commitments to goals or values and fail to take on any role.
understand who they are as connected to everything they have learned.

have few commitments to goals or values and fail to take on any role.

Psychology

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a. once a smoker quits, he or she is unlikely to relapse. b. people go through stages in their readiness to quit. c. most of those who have quit have used professional treatment programs. d. all current smokers are psychologically equivalent in terms of their willingness to quit.

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A common theme characterizing the diverse symptoms of ADHD is

A) intense focus to detail. B) an impaired capacity to inhibit action in favor of thought. C) a disorganized home life. D) nonstop loud talking.

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