When asked why she did not yell at her sister for wrecking her car, Laura responded that if she were to yell at her sister, her family would be very upset and think she was selfish because her sister could have been killed in the accident. Kohlberg would place Laura in the _________ stage of moral development
a. conventional c. postconventional
b. preconventional d. unconventional
A
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Patient H.M. is unable to form ________ memories as a result of the removal of his ________
a. declarative; hippocampus and amygdala b. semantic; medulla c. procedural; thalamus d. declarative; frontal cortex e. implicit; cerebellum
What clues should students attend to in class?
a. Examples and points that are repeated multiple times b. Notes written on the board c. Notes in PowerPoint slides d. All of the above
Which of the following is true of the Minneapolis Domestic Violence Experiment?
A. Subsequent offending was reduced by almost 50% when the suspect was arrested. B. Subsequent offending rates were still higher than those achieved by nonarrest alternatives. C. Its findings did not change public opinion about the value of arresting domestic batterers. D. Subsequent to the experiment many cities preferred informal counseling to immediate arrest as their response.
Julian looks around the room and sees Samantha, who is wearing a red shirt today. This visual experience is
a. perception. b. stimulation. c. innervation. d. excitation. e. sensation.