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A group of 22 undergraduates at a large Midwestern state university were interviewed to determine their “identity states,” i.e., identity foreclosure, identity diffusion, identity moratorium, moratorium-diffusion, or identity achievement. A distinctive interpersonal style, both toward peers and toward authority, was associated with each identity status. For example, the identity foreclosed people were talkative, compliant toward authority, and covetous of the regard of peers; the identity moratorium people were rebellious toward authority and counterdependent toward peers. The significance of these findings for a theory of identity development is discussed.
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Received his Ph.D. from the University of Michigan, 1970. His primary research interest is in personality development during young adulthood, but he is involved in a variety of strictly clinical research projects as well.
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Donovan, J.M. Identity status and interpersonal style. J Youth Adolescence 4, 37–55 (1975). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01537799
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