Melissa, a psychology professor, asks her students to think critically about a topic presented in class and to form their own opinions about the issue rather than focusing on a single 'right' way to understand the topic. How do such exercises affect young adults?

A. They help to develop post-conventional morality.
B. They help to develop post-formal thinking.
C. They help to solve the conflict between intimacy and isolation.
D. They help them to form an identity.


Answer: B

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