What are the characteristics of the stage of postformal thought?
What will be an ideal response?
Postformal thought is characterized by thinking that is reflective, relativistic, and contextual. It is also provisional, realistic, and recognized as being influenced by emotion.
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Which of the following best describes the conditions leading to the maximum effectiveness of punishment?
a. Punishment may be delayed, but must follow the response frequently. b. Punishment may be delayed, but must be given every time the response occurs. c. Punishment must be immediate, but may follow a response only occasionally. d. Punishment must be immediate and must be given every time the response occurs.
As compared with girls, boys' interest and participation in rough-and-tumble play is
a. a compensatory response to their lower verbal abilities. b. a concrete expression of superior mathematical reasoning. c. supported by their higher level of physical activity. d. based on superiority in visual imagery manipulation.
Professor Woodby is lecturing about the fovea. Which is she most likely to say?
A. It has the greatest perception of detail. B. It surrounds the point of exit of the optic nerve. C. It falls in the shadow cast by the pupil. D. It has more rods than cones.
The way that vaccination works is by
A) ?introducing a stronger form of the body's natural defenses. B) ?introducing a diluted version of the target microorganism. C) ?introducing a medication that kills a target microorganism. D) ?introducing a group of antibodies the body cannot produce.