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The belief that one's individual performance within a group is not being monitored and having a task goal that is not very meaningful or valuable to a person are two factors that are most likely to increase the chance of

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Exploration And Commitment

Concepts in identity development where exploration involves searching for one's values and options, and commitment involves making decisions about one's identity and sticking to them.

Identity Foreclosure

A stage of self-identity development in which an individual has committed to an identity without exploring options.

Identity Moratorium

A stage in the development of self-identity, characterized by exploration without having made a commitment to these identities.

Identity Diffusion

A status of psychological development in which an individual has not yet undergone an identity crisis or committed to any goals, values, or roles.

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