How does moral reasoning differ for those at the moral realism and the autonomous morality stages?
What will be an ideal response?
Children at the moral realism stage believe that punishment should be meted out based on the amount of damage inflicted by the offender. They also believe that rules are non-negotiable and based on an ultimate reality. Children at the autonomous reality stage, on the other hand, believe that punishment should be determined by one's intentions. Also, they believe that rules can be negotiated and determined by the players.
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a. analytical intelligence b. creative intelligence c. practical intelligence d. intrapersonal intelligence
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Fill in the blank with correct word
We are able to perceive color and fine detail when a visual scene stimulates ________ within the ________
a. rods; retina b. cones; fovea c. photoreceptors; lens d. ganglion cells; iris e. bipolar cells; cornea
According to the psychiatrists Milgram questioned, _____ out of 1,000 would shock all the way to 450 volts
a. 1 b. 20 c. 100 d. 500