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Achieving a sense of personal identity as a teenager is promoted by
 
  a. being in Piaget's formal operational cognitive stage.
  b. parents whose style is strict and authoritarian.
  c. being stuck in the moratorium identity status.
  d. frequently changing majors while in college.

Question 2

Which of these is an enduring survival reflex?
 
  a. Eye-blink reflex
  b. Babinski reflex
  c. Stepping reflex
  d. Grasping reflex



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Answer to Question 1

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