The theories of both Kohlberg and Gilligan put ________ at the highest level of moral thought.
A. self-sacrifice
B. responsibility to others
C. compassion and care
D. moral contradictions
Answer: B
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a. autobiographical b. phonological c. episodic d. procedural
Answer the following statements true (T) or false (F)
1. Infant temperament is largely the result of biology. 2. It is common for temperament to change considerably over the first few years of life. 3. The quality of attachment between child and caregiver is dependent on both the caregiver's behaviour and the child's temperament. 4. Infants who formed secure attachments with their primary caregivers act as though they are certain their primary caregiver will respond when they feel insecure. 5. Spending more than 10 hours per week in nonmaternal day care impairs the formation of a secure attachment style between infant and mother, even if the mother is sensitive and responsive to the needs of her infant.
Explain the concept of reciprocal determinism
What will be an ideal response?
Which of the following drugs is an agonist for acetylcholine?
A) Black widow spider venom B) Botulinum toxin C) Nicotine D) Acetylcholinterase