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If Freud learned about Kohlberg's theory of moral reasoning, he would infer that postconventional moral reasoning is governed by the
 
  a. Oedipal complex.
  b. Electra complex.
  c. superego
  d. id.

Question 2

Genetic epistemology, Piaget's academic specialty, could be defined as the study of the
 
  a. child's social relations with others such as peers.
  b. inheritance of mental deficiency/disability.
  c. inheritance of behavioral habits.
  d. development of knowledge.



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

D



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