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rachel9

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A child in Kohlberg's good boy/girl stage of moral development might justify returning a wallet full of money by maintaining that
 
  a. such actions are usually rewarded.
  b. such acts help maintain social order.
  c. nice people perform such acts of kindness.
  d. one might be punished for spending another person's money.

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Theorist Jean Piaget's academic background was focused in these two subjects:
 
  a. statistics and experimental design.
  b. animal husbandry and crop science.
  c. epistemology and zoology.
  d. chemistry and astronomy.



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Answer to Question 1

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rachel9

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Reply 2 on: Jun 22, 2018
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Gracias!

 

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