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Kohlbergs widely accepted model of moral development emphasizes the individual, whereas __________________ model of moral development emphasizes the role of relationships.
 
  a. Vasquezs
  b. Gilligans
  c. Ericksons
  d. Rogers
  e. Popes

Question 2

The relational model of identity development contrasts with the _________________ model in which independence from others is the pinnacle of identity development.
 
  a. individual
  b. self-sufficiency
  c. masculine
  d. autonomy
  e. self-actualization



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: b

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Answer: d




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