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Which idea is the best example of a personal fable?
 
  a. Believing that life is a tragedy, and thus, every precaution needs to be taken to ensure everyone's safety
  b. Failing to be self-conscious in front of an audience
  c. Knowing that everyone wants you dead
  d. Believing that no one has ever felt grief more strongly than you

Question 2

Concerning the development of morality,
 
  a. both Kohlberg and Piaget overestimated children's levels of moral thinking.
  b. Kohlberg overestimated children's levels of moral thinking, and Piaget underestimated children's levels of moral thinking.
  c. Kohlberg underestimated children's levels of moral thinking, and Piaget overestimated children's levels of moral thinking.
  d. both Kohlberg and Piaget underestimated children's levels of moral thinking.



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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123654777

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Reply 2 on: Jun 22, 2018
Excellent


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:D TYSM

 

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