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Ayeaye Ayeaye
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When a child expresses concern for another person's needs, even if such a response conflicts with the child's own wishes or desires, the child is using what Eisenberg called
a.   needs-oriented reasoning.
b.   egocentric reasoning.
c.   hedonistic reasoning.
d.   conventional reasoning.
e.   postconventional reasoning.
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The Developing Child


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Ayeaye Author
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How do you know so much! You're some kind of genius lol Thank you
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You're very welcome.
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