Kohlberg's stages of moral development are concrete operations, formal operations, and sensorimotor.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
False
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Harry and Sally want their cat to jump through a hoop 3 feet off the ground. Because the cat would never spontaneously jump through the hoop on its own, what operant conditioning procedure will Harry and Sally need to use?
Briefly explain how they might proceed. What will be an ideal response?
During polygraph testing, a change in the electrical resistance of the skin, due to sweating, is referred to as
__________ skin response. a. kinesic b. somatic c. galvanic d. intracellular
________ is defined as the ability to think about something in novel and unusual ways and to devise unconventional solutions to problems.
A. Creativity B. A heuristic C. Fixedness D. An algorithm
In ________ coping, children appraise a situation as changeable, identify the source of the difficulty, and decide what to do about it.
A. problem-centered B. emotion-centered C. effort-centered D. avoidant