Kohlberg's second of the three levels, conventional moral reasoning, demonstrates an advance in maturity in that we have internalized social rules and dominant values, thus we will now look beyond egocentric needs to the needs of others. Who generally functions at this level?
a) Most children
b) Most adolescents
c) Most adults
d) Both b and c
Answer: d
Psychology
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a. delayed ejaculation; genito-pelvic pain b. erectile; female orgasmic c. male hypoactive sexual desire; female sexual interest/arousal d. hypoactive sexual desire; hypoactive sexual desire
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Gender intensification appears to be driven by
A. maturation of the amygdala and adrenals. B. prenatal hormones and social experiences in infancy. C. the need to experiment with one's gender role. D. hormonal changes and peer pressure.
Psychology