A person whose moral development has progressed to the point where he or she has moved beyond the norms of society to determine universal good is, according to Kohlberg, at the _____________ level.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
post-conventional
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What is the developmental relationship between ideal self, present self, and future self?
a. The three aspects of self are most similar in the teenage years. b. The three aspects of self are most similar in the young adult years. c. The three aspects of self are most similar in the middle-aged years. d. The three aspects of self are most similar in the elderly adult years.
Rising to the top based on ability, talent, or moral force is known as __________
a. distinction b. prestige c. dominance d. supremacy
Which of the following is an extrinsic motive for working?
A) To engage in stimulating activities B) To extend one's social contacts C) To avoid a sense of aimlessness D) To earn money
A holistic approach to personal identity demands that we recognize levels of identity to include