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saliriagwu

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Labouvie-Vief's theory of pragmatic thought suggests that:
 
  A) adults are not mature in their thinking unless they go to college.
  B) the cognitive processes of adolescents are in many ways more advanced than that of young adults.
  C) the thinking of adolescents tends to be less egocentric than that of young adults.
  D) adults function best when they accept reality but choose goals that allow them to experience positive feelings.

Question 2

_____ is an intrinsic motive for working.
 
  A) Money
  B) Insurance
  C) Future security
  D) Talent development



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

D



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