An adolescent who consistently questions 'What kind of person do I want to be?' and experiments with different styles, peer groups, and beliefs is likely in which identity status?
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Correct answer: Identity moratorium (in exploration, commitment not yet made)
Identity moratorium is characterized by active exploration without yet making a firm commitment, aligning with questioning and experimenting in adolescence.
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