Kohlberg (1976) models his theory of moral development after Piaget’s cognitive developmental theory. As such, he defined stages of moral development by naming them based on
a. levels of conventionality in moral reasoning
b. levels of intuition in moral reasoning
c. levels of deductive thought in moral reasoning
d. levels of inductive thought in moral reasoning
Ans: a
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a. Immigrants do worse in school than lifelong residents with the same IQ score. b. Immigrants do about the same in school as lifelong residents with the same IQ score. c. Immigrants succeed in school better than lifelong residents with the same IQ score. d. Immigrants' scores tend to increase if they take the same test twice.
When an individual engages in the process of ____________________, he or she must evaluate and choose from among a set of alternatives
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Perceptual misconstruction is responsible for misleading or distorted perceptions known as
a. illusions. b. hallucinations. c. physiological nystagmus. d. sensory habituations.
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a. Play allows us to work through unresolved issues and trauma. b. Play increases the likelihood of raising intelligence throughout life. c. Play is associated with increased creativity in adulthood. d. Play allows for practicing social, emotional, and physical skills.