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    Fred Consistently Cheats at Golf but Would Never Think of Cheating
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Fred Consistently Cheats at Golf but Would Never Think of Cheating

Question 108

Question 108

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Fred consistently cheats at golf but would never think of cheating on a test. This pattern of behavior might be expected by


A) psychoanalysts
B) social learning theories
C) Piaget
D) Kohlberg--but only if Fred was at stage 2: naive hedonism

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