Multiple Choice
One Freudian hypothesis about moral development that has received some support is that
A) females develop weaker superegos than males do
B) children of threatening parents are more morally mature than children of warm, nurturant parents
C) children show no signs of strong moral emotions (for example, guilt) until age 6 to 7, when they resolve their Oedipal or Electra complex
D) children of threatening parents are more morally mature than children of warm, nurturant parents and children show no signs of strong moral emotions (for example, guilt) until age 6 to 7, when they resolve their Oedipal or Electra complex
E) none of these
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