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Identity Statuses
The various stages of development an individual goes through in the process of forming a stable sense of identity.
Delinquent Behavior
Actions that violate the norms of society or the laws of the land, often associated with juveniles.
Identity Achievement
An identity status that characterizes those who have explored alternatives and have developed commitments.
James Marcia
A psychologist known for his work on adolescent identity formation and his development of identity status theory.
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