In which of Kohlberg's moral stages do individuals control their behavior so as to not hurt others' feelings or be thought of as bad?

A. Stage 1
B. Stage 2
C. Stage 3
D. Stage 4


Answer: C

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What will be an ideal response?

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A. use alcohol or other drugs to reduce anxiety. B. develop insomnia and nightmares. C. become anxious about having further intrusive thoughts. D. suffer from either posttraumatic stress disorder or social phobia.

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Which statement is true regarding depressive episodes?

a. Depressive episodes appear to be entirely triggered by environmental factors. b. The initial episode has a stronger relationship with environmental factors than later episodes. c. The initial episode has a stronger relationship with internal physiological changes than later episodes. d. The episodes appear to be entirely triggered by internal physiological changes.

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