Caleb believes that stealing from another is wrong and there is no reason for a person to steal. Even if a person were starving and near death, he or she should not steal food. Which of the following best describes Caleb's cognitive pattern?

a. dualistic thinking
b. multiple thinking
c. hypothesis testing
d. deductive reasoning


Answer: A

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