Which level of morality centers on typical (family, society, religious) standards of right and wrong?
a. Preconventional
b. Postconventional
c. Metaconventional
d. Convent
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What is the main problem with an aging population?
a. The elderly control politics because of their large numbers b. The elderly refuse to leave jobs resulting in fewer openings for young people. c. The large numbers of elderly engender resentment among the young. d. As the proportion of older people increases in a population, fewer working-age adults support the elderly population.
Rachel's friend who considers herself Asian does not do well on math tests. Rachel thinks she should be good at math because she is Asian. To support her stereotype Rachel sees her friend as
a. not really Asian. b. as not trying. c. as an "exception to the rule.". d. as more White than Asian.
After breaking up with his girlfriend, Scott remarked, "I guess she wasn't my true love. I should have known it from the beginning; it took us a while to really click and we had too many things standing in the way of our relationship." It is likely Scott is high in:
A) self-monitoring. B) destiny beliefs. C) growth beliefs. D) overconfidence.
Winick and Kinsie (1971) suggest that the following two variables increased the likelihood of prostitution in a community
A. participation in non-marital sex and open discussion of sex B. rejection of non-marital sex and no open discussion of sex C. sex education in the high schools and free condoms given out at the high schools D. an increased use of pornography and a decreased practice of religion