When adolescents coordinate moral, conventional, and personal concepts, they are more likely to act in ways ______.
A. that are close to delinquency
B. similar to peer pressure
C. similar to what society wants
D. that are in line with their beliefs
Answer: D
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Indicate whether this statement is true or false.
Two- and three-year-old children with mothers who are negative and critical when confronting a difficult problem are more likely to display
a. power assertion. c. mastery orientation. b. learned helplessness. d. shame.
A child sees a piece of bread go down in a toaster, then turns away believing it no longer exists. According to Piaget, this child has not yet achieved __________ and is in the __________ stage of cognitive development.
A. object permanence; sensorimotor B. object permanence; preoperational C. conservation; concrete operational D. conservation; formal operational
Experiments, such as that conducted by Shetz (1974), have indicated that multiple variables (e.g., habits, beliefs, social environment, etc.) are more highly correlated with intention to buy a particular product than with actual frequency of doing so. This finding indicates that:
a. intention and behaviour are unrelated b. behaviour cannot be predicted from such variables as habits, beliefs, social environments, etc. c. behaviour is more predictable than intention d. intention is more predictable than behaviour e. attitudes cannot predict either behaviour or intention