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    In Loevinger's Theory of Development, the Ego of Late Childhood
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In Loevinger's Theory of Development, the Ego of Late Childhood

Question 12

Question 12

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In Loevinger's theory of development, the ego of late childhood and early adolescence may best be described as


A) Conformist
B) Impulsive
C) Conscientious
D) Interindividual

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