The story of Oskar Schindler provides an interesting personal example of moral development. In Schindler's case, his change in motivation from one of profit to one of saving lives represents a change that Kohlberg would say moves from ____ thinking to ____ thinking.
A. preconventional; conventional
B. preconventional; postconventional
C. postconventional; conventional
D. postconventional; preconventional
Answer: B
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decision. d. Destiny will not receive negative reactions to her decision.
What subdivision of the autonomic nervous system would be MOST associated with the phrase "fight or flight"?
A) the central nervous system B) the parasympathetic nervous system C) the sympathetic nervous system D) the somatic nervous system
According to Maslow, people fall into a "syndrome of decay" marked by despair, apathy, and alienation when which of the following needs go unfulfilled?
a. meta-needs b. basic needs c. esteem needs d. love and belonging needs
Which statement has NOT been suggested as a reason the French are less obese than are North Americans?
A) Foods eaten in France contain less fat than those in North America. B) Portion sizes are smaller in France than they are in North America. C) Activity level in France is greater than it is in North America. D) Time spent eating a meal is longer in France than it is in North America.