After seeing two little boys taunt another child on the playground, Najai tells the teacher that they should make playground rules that protect other people's rights and welfare. Najai is requesting a common set of
A) moral imperatives.
B) social conventions.
C) matters of personal choice.
D) moral ideals.
A
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Which of the following is true about the reliability of computer-administered testing in comparison to traditional assessment?
a. It is more reliable. b. It is less reliable. c. It is just as reliable. d. There is not yet enough research on the differences in reliability.
Using the Premack principle, once you have finished studying for your next biology test you should
a. not study for at least two hours. b. study for a different test. c. work on your biology homework assignment. d. teach the biology material to a friend or classmate. e. do something you enjoy.
Jona used to believe that leaving shopping carts strewn around the parking lot is rude and careless. However, one day she does this because she's too tired to return her cart properly. Now she believes this behavior is a good thing because customer convenience is important. This example shows how aversive feelings can
A. strengthen our beliefs. B. cause us to think more deeply about our beliefs. C. cause behavior to change to match our beliefs. D. cause us to deny the conflict between our beliefs and behavior.
Spinal-injured men whose nerve damage prevents neural communication from their genitals to the brain
A) experience no pleasure from sexual experiences. B) may find sex psychologically fulfilling. C) experience fleeting or intermittent sensations. D) cannot become erect.