Kohlberg's cognitive developmental theory of moral development claims that
a. regression from a higher to a lower stage of moral reasoning is quite common.
b. through an exploration of moral dilemmas, it is possible to teach someone to skip over the lower stages of moral development.
c. the sequence of stages one goes through may vary from one culture to another.
d. a person's stage of moral development is determined by the person's thoughts, rather than his or her actions.
d
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a. personally distressing. b. culturally deviant. c. maladaptive. d. delusional.
Which thought is probably NOT part of a university student's default network?
A) What am I going to do with my life? B) Do others find me physically attractive? C) Why did my last relationship not work out? D) Do I turn right or left to get to the house party?
How does a self-contract help?
a. It keeps you from temptation. b. It increases your self-efficacy. c. It helps to build commitment. d. All of these.
The receptive organs primarily involved in detecting changes in the tilt of the head are
called the vestibular a. canals. b. apparatus. c. bulbs. d. sacs. e. spindles.