According to Kohlberg, the stage of moral development in which the morality of an action is primarily determined by the extent to which it conforms to social rules is called the _____ stage.

A) prescriptive
B) preconventional
C) relativistic
D) conventional


D) conventional

Psychology

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The interpretation of a client's response to a projective test reflects:

A. the client's personality B. the biases of the clinician C. the unconscious motives of the client D. maybe both the client's personality and the clinician's biases

Psychology

Beth's teacher is frequently putting Beth in the time-out chair at the back of the classroom. While Beth is in time-out, she makes funny faces and noises which make the other children laugh. Beth continues her behaviors that end her up in the time-out chair throughout the day. What might work better to decrease Beth's problem behaviors?

What will be an ideal response?

Psychology

A statistical definition of abnormality assumes that

A. behaviors that match our ideals are normal, but behaviors that don't are abnormal. B. behaviors that match societal expectations are normal, but behaviors that don't are abnormal. C. behaviors done by most people are normal, but behaviors done by a minority of people are abnormal. D. behaviors that seem logically appropriate are normal, but irrational behaviors are abnormal.

Psychology

When parents combine praise, recognition, approval, rules, and

reasoning to encourage desirable behavior in their children, they are using a type of discipline known as techniques. fill in the blank with correct word

Psychology