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dakota nelson

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For children, peer rejection in childhood can have serious long-term consequences, including all EXCEPT which outcome?
 
  a. medical problems like cancer
 b. dropping out of school
 c. committing juvenile offenses
 d. suffering from psychopathology

Question 2

Adolescents with postconventional levels of moral thinking are more likely to
 
  a. score high on intelligence tests.
  b. be from Western industrialized countries.
  c. have friends who act in moral ways.
  d. act altruistically.



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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

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