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abern

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Cognitive rationales about misbehavior are intended to generate feelings of ____ in the misbehaving child.
 
  a. internally attributed guilt
  b. self-oriented distress
  c. proactive victimization
  d. a specificity doctrine

Question 2

Piaget asserted that cultural and environmental influences on the child's development affected
 
  a. the developmental rate and also the stage sequence.
  b. the developmental rate but not the stage sequence.
  c. the stage sequence but not the developmental rate.
  d. neither the stage sequence nor the developmental rate.



Rilsmarie951

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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

B



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