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 Kohlberg’s
__________ stage of morality.
a) preconventional
b) conventional
c) postconventional
d) orientation toward individual survival
Answer: b
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How do group and family therapies differ from individual therapy? What are the advantages and disadvantages of group therapy compared to individual therapy? Under what circumstances would you recommend that someone go for group therapy rather than individual therapy?
What will be an ideal response?
A type of therapy developed by Fritz Perls that attempts to make a person whole by expressing pent-up feelings and dealing with unfinished business from past conflicts is called ________ therapy
a. Gestalt b. group c. individual d. client-centered
The concept of accessibility in testing is most associated with
a. test quality. b. test fairness. c. test reliability. d. test length.
You are a senator who believes the biggest threat to democracy is the income disparity between CEOs and workers. Because Marxist theories of distribution have not traditionally gone over well on the floor of the U.S. Senate, you need to make an Aristotelian argument that focuses on utilitarianism. What will your speech say? Place it in the context of legislation that has already been passed in the United States, including Dodd-Frank, the New Deal, and Minimum Wage laws.
What will be an ideal response?