Even though Dahlia is supposed to be in school, she decides to attend a rally to support renewable energy resources. She believes that saving the planet is more important than arbitrary rules about attendance in school. Dahlia seems to be operating at what level of moral reasoning?
A) Nonconventional
B) Conventional
C) Postconventional
D) Preconventional
C
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A marketing company has found that a specific training program works extremely well with the company's top executives. The company now wants to use this program with its middle management personnel, but it is unsure of how successful the program will be. This is a specific instance of the more general problem of
a. sample selection. b. sample generalization. c. sample bias. d. statistical reliability.
Which is a valid and often-made criticism of the DRM procedure for inducing critical intrusions?
a. Participants seldom recall the false memory they were asked to produce. b. The false memories observed may be unlike false memories for real-world trauma. c. The critical intrusions only occur for items in the recency portion of a serial-position curve. d. When participants are made aware of the possibility of false memories, there is a slight decrease in the number of intrusions.
Which one of the following is a part of quantitative item analysis?
a. Constructing an agenda for a test takers' group discussion b. Constructing one-on-one interviews for test takers c. Constructing item characteristic curves d. Constructing numerical rating scales for test-taker questionnaires
Information that is logical or sequential is processed
A. more effectively in the right hemisphere in most people. B. more effectively in the left hemisphere in most people. C. with equal effectiveness in both hemispheres in most people. D. more effectively in the right hemisphere in about half of all people and more effectively in the left hemisphere in the other half.