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JMatthes

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According to cognitive developmental theory, an important aspect of heteronomous moral behavior is
 
  a. whether one believes the behavior would be observed and punished.
  b. one's identification with a loving parent.
  c. whether one understands that morality is a product of a social contract. d. whether one has been punished by spanking or loss of privileges.

Question 2

Which of the following statement about gender and identity is most accurate?
 
  a. Men emphasize interpersonal commitments more than vocational choice. b. Few gender differences in identity status have been discovered.
  c. Women do not make vocational commitments.
  d. Women are more likely to be characterized as identity foreclosed than men.



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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

b



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