Michael decided that hugging his grandmother was a good thing to do, because every time he did, she gave him a piece of candy. Michael is in Kohlberg's __________ level of moral reasoning
a. unconventional c. postconventional
b. conventional d. preconventional
d
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Language acquisition occurs in all individuals
a) True b) False
The brain produces opiate-like neural regulators that help relieve stress and pain, which are called
a. acetylcholine inhibitors. b. somatic ions. c. enkephalins. d. neurilemmas.
Which statement below is FALSE regarding health and alcohol use?
a) The combination of alcohol and acetaminophen (Tylenol) taken together have the potential to harm the brain. b) Alcoholics are about three times as likely to die in automobile accidents as non-alcoholics. c) Alcoholics have higher rates of cancer deaths than non-alcoholics. d) Alcoholics have higher rates of death from heart disease than non-alcoholics.
Along with below average intelligence, an individual's __________ is considered to determine whether that individual has an intellectual disability
a. adaptive behavior c. emotional health b. divergent thinking d. physical development