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Question 1

The argument in the Heinz dilemma that Heinz should not steal because his family would be dishonored by his actions is characteristic of __________.
◦ stage 1, punishment and obedience orientation
◦ stage 2, individualism and instrumental purpose orientation
◦ stage 3, mutual interpersonal expectations
◦ stage 4, social system and conscience orientation

Question 2

The finding that religious involvement is linked with positive developmental outcomes could be due to the fact that religious adolescents __________ than less religious adolescents.
◦ are less exposed to moral issues and more exposed to religious issues
◦ receive more help from psychological counselors
◦ are less exposed to deviant peers who experiment with risky behavior
◦ are closer to their peers and less close to their parents


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