The 3 levels of moral reasoning described by Kohlberg are _______

a. preconventional, conventional, and postconventional
b. unconventional, conventional, and postconventional
c. preconventional, conformist, and individualistic
d. preconventional, conventional, and unconventional


a

Psychology

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a. cross-cultural bias. b. using the local work force. c. the halo effect. d. social facilitation.

Psychology

Society's main standard for judging abnormal behavior is ______

a. whether behavior conforms to what is socially expected a b. an individual's personal sense of well-being c. the person's experience of inner distress d. the person's success in meeting societal expectations for performance in work, school, and in social relationships

Psychology

Which of the following statements best describes the main idea behind Harry Stack Sullivan's approach to personality?

A) A person's personality develops over an entire lifespan. B) People need interaction with other people to develop fully. C) Personality is inextricably tied to social situations. D) A person's behavior varies with situational expectations. E) All of these

Psychology

Brain waves that are the highest in frequency and lowest in amplitude are known as __________

a. theta b. beta c. alpha d. delta

Psychology