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EAugust

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The well-individuated adult, under conditions of conflict, chooses to respond to feelings of guilt, loyalty, obligation or anger by
 
  a. getting defensive
  b. emotionally withdrawing from the situation
  c. acting autonomously without regard for the feelings of others
  d. behaving in ways that promote intimacy while allowing for autonomy

Question 2

The most important single predictor of a man's occupational status is his
 
  a. IQ.
  b. education level.
  c. father's occupational status.
  d. mother's occupational status.



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

c



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