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lindiwe

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Ideally, by learning to deal appropriately with anger-anxiety conflicts in childhood, the person will be
  able to be
 
  A) assertive.
  B) powerful.
  C) considerate.
  D) peaceful.

Question 2

In the third stage of child development, according to Dollard and Miller, a child is often punished for
 
  A) messiness.
  B) poor eating habits.
  C) masturbation.
  D) wetting the bed.



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: A

Answer to Question 2

Answer: C



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