Psychologist Lawrence Kohlberg found that ____________ is relatively rare
a) preconventional reasoning
b) a lack of morality
c) postconventional morality
d) conventional morality
c
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What happens when schizophrenics stop taking neuroleptic drugs? a. Auditory hallucinations dissipate slowly
b. Schizophrenic symptoms return immediately and with more intensity. c. Tardive dyskinesia may continue. d. Memory problems become more apparent.
The main goal of insight therapy is to
a. provide physiological intervention. b. change the client's thought patterns so that negative emotions can be controlled. c. engage the clients in complex verbal interactions with their therapists. d. make direct efforts to change clients' problematic responses.
Todd and Hannah are planning the Bat Mitzvah of their daughter, who will be turning twelve next year. They find that 90 percent of the planning revolves around deciding on what meals will be served, how many meals they will provide to guests (lunch only, lunch and dinner, etc.), and what foods will be included in each meal. Todd comments that "this is just how I felt when we were planning our wedding." The fact that celebrations always seem to include meals is an example of
A. celebratory appetite. B. food culture. C. nutritional rhythms. D. sociocultural requirements.
Psychologists using the concept of motivation have suggested that
a. biological mechanisms are unrelated to motivation. b. actions may be internally or externally motivated. c. people are always responsible for their actions. d. motivation may help initiate behavior, but it cannot prolong it.