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Kthamas

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Aspects of our personality pertaining to what we could become, what we would like to become, and what we are afraid of becoming are called
 
  a. life story.
  b. possible selves.
  c. ego.
  d. trait clusters.

Question 2

In Kegan's theory of the self-concept, his first three stages are incorporative, impulsive, and imperial. These correspond to first three stages.
 
  a. Piaget's
  b. Erikson's
  c. Freud's
  d. LaBouvie-Vief's



amy.lauersdorf90

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Answer to Question 1

ANSWER: b

Answer to Question 2

ANSWER: a



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