Mahatma bases all of his moral decisions on a simple rule: "Always follow the rules set by a legitimate authority.". Mahatma would best be placed at the _____ level of moral reasoning
a. unconventional
b. preconventional
c. conventional
d. postconventional
c
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Social loafing involves:
a. a tendency to exert less effort when working in a group, compared to working alone b. impaired performance when an individual performs in the presence of others c. a tendency to seek consensus and ignore or suppress dissenting points of view d. a reluctance to come to the aid of someone in need, when other people are present
Aaron heard the 3-year-old say a swear word. "He must have terrible parents," thought Aaron. This is an example of ______.
A. attributional ambiguity B. a central trait C. self-fulfilling prophecy D. halo effect
Detective Rawlings asked Harry, a witness to a mugging, to mentally reconstruct the details of the incident before showing him the suspects in the line-up. In having Harry place himself at the scene of the crime, what principle was Rawlings using to facilitate accurate identification?
a. feeling of knowing c. context-dependent memory b. maintenance rehearsal d. eyewitness testimony
An example of factitious disorder imposed on another is
A. deliberate actions directed toward making a child sick. B. a parent lying to a doctor, for example, saying that the child has had symptoms that never really existed. C. a parent developing the same symptoms that the child exhibits. D. convincing a child to lie to a doctor about factitious symptoms.