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lilldybug07

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The key to a personal fable is the belief that you
 
  a. are being watched by an imaginary audience.
  b. have an invisible friend.
  c. cannot deal with abstract concepts like philosophy or theology.
  d. are unique.

Question 2

What did Kohlberg's research reveal about the moral thinking of five-year-olds?
 
  a. It demonstrated that they were amoral.
  b. It demonstrated that they were premoral.
  c. It demonstrated that they were conventional thinkers.
  d. Nothing, as Kohlberg never studied young children.



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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

d



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