According to Kohlberg, which of the following stages of moral reasoning cannot be reached until young adulthood?

A. Preconventional
B. Postconventional
C. Conventional
D. Experiential


Answer: B

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What is Piaget’s name for the stage of development that begins at the age of 2 years and ends at the age of 6 years and is characterized by use of symbols, egocentrism, and limits on the ability to reason logically??

a. ?formal operational stage b. ?concrete operational stage c. ?sensorimotor stage d. ?preoperational stage

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During childhood, conduct problems are about ____ times more common in boys than in girls

a. 5 to 7 b. 1 to 2 c. 2 to 4 d. 10 to 12

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One Saturday, Adolf was sitting at home when the telephone rang. A local company was making promotional calls and told Adolf he had just won a $1,000 gift certificate. He felt a rush of excitement at the thought of what he could do with $1,000 . Now Adolf finds that whenever he hears a telephone ring, he feels a small surge of excitement. In this example of classical conditioning, the conditioned

stimulus is: a. the ringing of a telephone b. the rush of excitement that Adolf felt when he won the gift certificate c. the news that he had won a $1,000 gift certificate d. the rush of excitement that Adolf feels whenever he hears a ringing telephone

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Regarding self-actualization, which of the following statements is FALSE?

a. Self-actualization is primarily a process rather than a goal or end point. b. The concept of self-actualization is very similar to Freud's concept of fixation. c. According to Maslow, there is no magic formula for leading a more creative life with there being many ways to make full use of personal potential. d. Maslow's primary contribution was to draw our attention to the possibility of lifelong personal growth.

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