According to Kohlberg, a person who is faced with stealing something that will save someone else's life, and who decides either against stealing due to guilt or in favor of stealing because he or she would be unable to face others if he or she did
nothing, is in the ___________ stage of morality.
a. preconventional c. postconventional
b. conventional d. none of these answers
b
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The cognitive appraisal theory of emotion stresses the importance of:
a. physiological differences among different emotions b. labeling an emotion to explain an aroused state c. facial expressions as causes of emotion d. other people's reactions to a person's aroused state
How did the Mental Health: Culture, Race, Ethnicity report define culture?
A. The behaviors of a group of people belonging to a genetic race. B. The unique traits of a group that are not shared by any other group in the world. C. The report did not specifically define culture and frustrated many because of its overly vague nature. D. The common heritage or set of beliefs, norms, and values of a group.
Compared with unmyelinated axons, myelinated axons
A. use more energy to transmit a neural message. B. have wider nodes of Ranvier. C. have narrower nodes of Ranvier. D. use less energy to transmit a neural message.
Mature adults tend to see complex problems ________
a. as requiring realistic as well as reasonable solutions b. in terms of how they saw problems as adolescents c. in an oversimplified, idealistic manner d. as overwhelming, and virtually unresolveable