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Diane is sitting in her eighth grade class and, unlike her classmates, is working quietly and doing her assignment. The teacher is constantly scolding the other students to sit down, be quiet, and get to work. Diane, the teacher calls out, thank you for cooperating and for working so hard.. Diane's enjoyment of this good girl praise might reflect the ____ substage of Kohlberg's conventional level of moral development.
 
  a. universal ethical standards
  b. interpersonal norms
 c. instrumental orientation
 d. social systems morality

Question 2

In terms of sexting, it is estimated that ____ of adolescents under the age of 17 have admitted to receiving revealing photos of other adolescents.
 
  a. 10
  b. 15
  c. 20
  d. 25



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

c



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