A person in the first stage of preconventional moral reasoning relies heavily on ____ when making a moral judgment
a. adherence to laws
b. adherence to a personal moral code
c. obedience to authority
d. random guessing
c
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Lives in Context Video 14.2: Technology and Social MediaClick on the above link to access the Interactive eBook. Once you've signed in, scroll to page 545 and watch the video. When you've finished watching the video, come back to the test and answer the following question:Cori, age 12, and her stepfather, Eric, discuss their views on social media. Cori's parents do monitor her social media use, which Cori does not seem to mind. This illustrates the parenting challenge during adolescence, which is to ______.
A. offer increasing opportunities for adolescents to develop and practice autonomy while providing protection from danger and the consequences of poor decisions B. control the adolescent's access to friends, activities, and content that is deemed inappropriate C. allow independence with the belief that poor choices will result in natural consequences D. restrict the younger adolescent's autonomy by deciding what the child can do and when
For 7- to 8-year-olds, Gathercole et al. (2004) found children higher in mathematical or English performance
a. were worst on tests of working memory b. were best on tests of working memory c. did not differ from children of other ability levels of working memory d. perform better on measures of central executive than they do on measures of phonological loop
What are the components of the brain stem?
a) forebrain and midbrain b) hindbrain and midbrain c) forebrain and hindbrain d) forebrain, hindbrain, and midbrain
Paternal availability to children is fairly similar across SES and ethnic groups, with one exception: __________ fathers spend more time engaged
A) Hispanic B) Caucasian C) Asian D) African-American