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tiara099

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In Eriksons work (Erikson, 1968), a consistent, unified sense of self is called ____.
 
  a. self-esteem
  b. moral experience
  c. individualism
  d. identity

Question 2

Kohlbergs postconventional reasoning has been criticized as not representing a universal stage of moral development, but rather being ____ (Murphy, Gilligan, & Puka, 1994).
 
  a. overly feminine in some aspects
  b. too dependent on interpersonal factors
  c. a characteristic of males in Europe and the United States
  d. overly rigid and sensitive to public opinion



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Answer to Question 1

ANSWER:
d

Answer to Question 2

ANSWER:
c



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