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yoroshambo

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For the earlyschoolage child, moral development involves a process of learning the family's moral code and then using it to guide behavior. This is called
 
  a. avoidance conditioning.
  b. internalization.
  c. gender-role preference. d. induction.

Question 2

In Marcia's model of identity status, making among alternative choices.
 
  a. crisis
  b. commitment c. salience
  d. explorationconsists of a period of role experimentation and active decision



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

a



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