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Lawrence Kohlberg's theory of moral development is most similar to
 
  a. learning theory's emphasis on reinforcement and punishment as effective forces in shaping the child's behavior.
  b. Freud's emphasis on the development of the ego and superego.
  c. Darwin's theory of evolution and his emphasis on the adaptability of the individual.
  d. Piaget's emphasis on the relationship between thinking capabilities and shifts in moral reasoning.

Question 2

The best opportunity for conception begins ________ the menstrual cycle.
 
  a. during the morula period of c. twenty-eight days into
  b. the first day of d. fourteen days into



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

D



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