Lawrence Kohlberg’s ______ level takes place when children learn how to evaluate how they can avoid punishment.
a. preconventional
b. conventional
c. postconventional
d. conventional
a. preconventional
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Which of the following is an example of a biased or leading question?
a. Do you support the Miranda decision? b. Do you still beat your spouse? c. Do you walk to work or carry your lunch? d. What is your sex?
All of the following use game theory EXCEPT:
a. businesses b. military c. schools d. politics
An arrest warrant must be supported by probable cause that the:
A. Items to be seized are connected with criminal activity. B. Items to be seized are in the location to be surveilled. C. The suspect will be found at a particular location. D. Person to be arrested committed the crime.
At 2 a.m., Lynette and Jason left a party, where they both had several beers. Lynette decided she was less intoxicated than Jason, so she took the keys and began driving home. Lynette was driving on the interstate without realizing that her headlights were off. A state trooper observed Lynette's car without its lights on and signaled her to pull over. Lynette pulled the car successfully, but the effect of the alcohol kicked in, and she started laughing uncontrollably. The officer asked both Lynette and Jason to exit the car. Lynette, who continued to laugh, failed a field sobriety test, and the officer arrested Lynette for driving under the influence. The officer then searched the car, even though Jason did not consent to a search, and found empty beer bottles under Jason's
seat. Lynette subsequently refused a Breathalyzer test and was brought to court for driving under the influence. She wants her lawyer to challenge the officer's search of the car because Jason did not consent to his area being searched. Will she be successful? Why, or why not? What will be an ideal response?