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Karen often finds the material in her anatomy class confusing and difficult to understand, yet she continues to work hard at mastering it because she knows it will be important for her future career in medicine. If you consider the four steps through which internalized motivation proceeds, then Karen is at least at which step in the process?
 
  a. external regulation
  b. introjection
  c. identification
  d. integration

Question 2

Carol Gilligan's theory of moral development differs from Lawrence Kohlberg's theory in that it:
 
  a. Focuses more on a human rights perspective of moral development
  b. Proposes that girls exhibit more rapid moral development than boys
  c. Proposes that boys exhibit more rapid moral development than girls
  d. Focuses more on the development of caring and compassion



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

D



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