A split-brain patient feels something with her left hand. How, if at all, can she tell us what she felt?

a. She can describe the object in words

b. She can point to the object, but only with the right hand.
c. She can point to the object, but only with the left hand.
d. She cannot indicate her experience in any way.


c

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During Kohlberg's _____________ level, a person moves beyond the norms and laws of a society to determine universal good, that is, what is good for all societies.

A. pre-conventional B. post-conventional C. super-conventional D. conventional

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Striving for an external reward or to avoid an external punishment is called ___

a. avoidance motivation b. intrinsic motivation c. inquisitive motivation d. extrinsic motivation

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During the period of ___________, the discrepancy of an individual's actual self and his or her ideal self is at its greatest

mid-adolescence middle childhood early adolescence late adolescence

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Lamis likes to play "Go Fish." One day when her older brother suggests changing the rules, she adamantly insists that the rules cannot be changed. Lamis has not yet made the transition to

A) heteronomous morality. B) a punishment and obedience orientation. C) an instrumental purpose orientation. D) morality of cooperation.

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