Patrick and Christian were playing on the swing. It was Christian's turn to sit on the swing, and Patrick's turn to push. Christian notices a spider on his sleeve, while Patrick was pushing him on the swing, and jumps off it. The swing come back a little faster and hits Patrick in the head. Patrick does not get angry at Christian as he knew that the other boy would not intentionally hurt him. According to Piaget's theory of moral development, Patrick shows _____.
A. autonomous morality
B. seriation
C. objective morality
D. transitivity
Answer: A
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Nam has been learning to reduce his test anxiety by using cognitive restructuring. Which thought would be an example of a successful application of his therapy?
a. ?"I will probably fail this test, so I may as well not worry about it." b. ?"I will develop a time management plan to make sure I have enough time to study for tests." c. ?"All I want is to do the best job that I can on this test." d. ?"I will talk to my friends about my problems more often, instead of keeping them bottled up inside."
Gordon Gallup showed that apes respond to the "rouge test" just like older infants do, but monkeys do not. This result implies that
a. even monkeys have a simple theory of mind. b. personal agency emerges at the level of apes. c. apes, like humans, have an incremental view of ability. d. apes have a sense of self-recognition.
Evidence for cultural transmission of ape language is provided by a. Washoe's ability to sign "waterbird" while observing a swan
b. the ability of great apes to learn sign language from humans. c. Kanzi's ability to learn symbols by watching his mother's training. d. Kanzi's ability to respond to verbal commands.