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LaDunn

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Several of Freud's ideas about moral development have been shown to be incorrect. Which idea below is an incorrect assumption of Freud's?
 
  a. Males would have a weaker superego than females.
  b. Identification with the mother has a greater role to play in moral development than identification with the father.
  c. Girls' superego is weaker than boys' and girls are less able to resist temptation.
  d. The superego develops in infancy.

Question 2

In the model of ethnic group identity described by Atkinson, Morten, and Sue, what is the direction of change?
 
  a. From adhering to a dominant culture's view of your ethnic group without questioning it to understanding thisview more fully and accepting it.
 b. From confusion about conflicting values in the two cultures to a unique synthesis of these values.
  c. From recognizing the strengths and weaknesses in your cultural group's values to valuing only the strengths.
  d. From rejecting the dominant cultures view of your ethnic group to accepting it.



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

b



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