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NU230 EXAM LATEST 2026-2027 ACTUAL EXAM WITH COMPLETE
QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS (100% VERIFIED
ANSWERS) |ALREADY GRADED A+| ||PROFESSOR VERIFIED||
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Erikson's fifth stage of psychosocial development, the one that
occurs during the years of adolescence, is called:
a. foreclosure.
b. moratorium.
c. identity diffusion.
d. identity vs role confusion. - ANSWER-d. identity vs role
confusion.
During the fifth stage of psychosocial development, an adolescent
who is confused as to which role to adopt is said to be in:
a. the crisis of identity vs role confusion.
b. foreclosure.
c. moratorium.
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d. a search for compatibility. - ANSWER-a. the crisis of identity vs
role confusion.
To resolve the crisis of identity achievement, one must:
a. reconsider the goals and values set by parents and culture,
accepting some and rejecting others.
b. be indifferent and unconcerned about the future.
c. avoid conflict.
d. accept the traditional values set by parents and culture without
questioning them. - ANSWER-a. reconsider the goals and values
set by parents and culture, accepting some and rejecting others.
A situation in which an adolescent does NOT seem to know or
care about his or her identity is called:
a. foreclosure.
b. role confusion.
c. identity achievement.
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d. moratorium. - ANSWER-b. role confusion.
It is typical for an adolescent experiencing _____ to do the
opposite of whatever the parent wants without any real thought or
consideration of their actions.
a. identity foreclosure
b. moratorium
c. role confusion
d. identity diffusion - ANSWER-a. identity foreclosure
When 16-year-old Vu agreed to continue the family business
without questioning or analysis, he was exhibiting identity:
a. achievement.
b. moratorium.
c. foreclosure.
d. diffusion. - ANSWER-foreclosure.
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A socially acceptable way for adolescents to postpone identity
achievement is referred to as:
a. moratorium.
b. foreclosure.
c. identity diffusion.
d. diffusion. - ANSWER-moratorium.
Which of the following is the BEST example of identity
moratorium?
a. deciding on a career
b. getting engaged
c. joining the Peace Corps
d. getting a job - ANSWER-joining the Peace Corps
Although Jason has been an observant Jew his whole life, he is
now experiencing doubts and questions about his religion. Like
NU230 EXAM LATEST 2026-2027 ACTUAL EXAM WITH COMPLETE
QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS (100% VERIFIED
ANSWERS) |ALREADY GRADED A+| ||PROFESSOR VERIFIED||
||BRANDNEW!!!||
Erikson's fifth stage of psychosocial development, the one that
occurs during the years of adolescence, is called:
a. foreclosure.
b. moratorium.
c. identity diffusion.
d. identity vs role confusion. - ANSWER-d. identity vs role
confusion.
During the fifth stage of psychosocial development, an adolescent
who is confused as to which role to adopt is said to be in:
a. the crisis of identity vs role confusion.
b. foreclosure.
c. moratorium.
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d. a search for compatibility. - ANSWER-a. the crisis of identity vs
role confusion.
To resolve the crisis of identity achievement, one must:
a. reconsider the goals and values set by parents and culture,
accepting some and rejecting others.
b. be indifferent and unconcerned about the future.
c. avoid conflict.
d. accept the traditional values set by parents and culture without
questioning them. - ANSWER-a. reconsider the goals and values
set by parents and culture, accepting some and rejecting others.
A situation in which an adolescent does NOT seem to know or
care about his or her identity is called:
a. foreclosure.
b. role confusion.
c. identity achievement.
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d. moratorium. - ANSWER-b. role confusion.
It is typical for an adolescent experiencing _____ to do the
opposite of whatever the parent wants without any real thought or
consideration of their actions.
a. identity foreclosure
b. moratorium
c. role confusion
d. identity diffusion - ANSWER-a. identity foreclosure
When 16-year-old Vu agreed to continue the family business
without questioning or analysis, he was exhibiting identity:
a. achievement.
b. moratorium.
c. foreclosure.
d. diffusion. - ANSWER-foreclosure.
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A socially acceptable way for adolescents to postpone identity
achievement is referred to as:
a. moratorium.
b. foreclosure.
c. identity diffusion.
d. diffusion. - ANSWER-moratorium.
Which of the following is the BEST example of identity
moratorium?
a. deciding on a career
b. getting engaged
c. joining the Peace Corps
d. getting a job - ANSWER-joining the Peace Corps
Although Jason has been an observant Jew his whole life, he is
now experiencing doubts and questions about his religion. Like