As children's understanding of morality becomes more complex, they regard violations of purposeful conventions
A) as dependent on individuals' intentions.
B) as closer to moral transgressions.
C) to be less important than random convention transgressions.
D) as the linkage to immoral beliefs.
B
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a. the first stage, and it occurs during the 1st year of life b. the third stage, which occurs between the ages of 3 and 5 c. the last stage, which begins with the onset of puberty d. the second stage, and it occurs during the 2nd year of life
According to the textbook, ____ is the ability to retain information over time through the process of encoding, storing, and retrieving
a. memory c. metamemory b. repression d. implicit memory
The importance of peers in helping adolescents define their identities and learning to form relationships points out a link between Erikson's identity-versus-identity confusion stage and his ___________ stage
a. autonomy-versus-shame and doubt c. intimacy-versus-isolation b. basic trust-versus-mistrust d. industry-versus-inferiority
All of the following are types of intelligence in Gardner's theory EXCEPT
A) spatial intelligence. B) naturalist intelligence. C) creative intelligence. D) musical intelligence.