Harold says that hitting his sister is wrong because he will be punished if he does. Harold's reasoning reflects which level of moral development?
a. conventional
b. preconventional c. postconventional d. unconventional
e. preoperational
b
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Bonita and Helga are asked to list people they "love," people they are "in love with," and people they are "sexually attracted to.". It is likely that the names on
a. all three lists will overlap considerably. b. the "love" and "in love" lists will overlap considerably. c. the "in love" and "sexually attracted to" lists will overlap considerably. d. all three lists will be fairly different.
Andy believes that he did not get a job because the interviewer didn't ask the right questions. Andy is making an attribution based primarily on:
A. the situation B. disposition C. schemas D. cognitive dissonance
Suppose you are thinking about a male student whom you met during your first year of college
You can recall that he knew your high school English teacher, that he didn't like his roommate, that he was average height and weight, and he wore glassesâ€"but you cannot remember his name. This situation is an example of a. graceful degradation. b. spontaneous generalization. c. serial processing. d. default assignment.
Bob works from 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. every day as a clerk; Sue works in that same position except from 1:00 p.m. ?5:00 p.m. They are working an alternative work schedule called:
a. flex time b. gliding time c. job sharing d. peak?time pay