In toddlerhood, children are likely to believe that death is

a. a natural part of the lifespan.
b. permanent. c. reversible. d. imaginary.


c

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Support for Kohlberg's theory of moral development includes data indicating that a. external forces have a greater impact on the moral behavior of those operating at the lower stages of moral reasoning. b. females are superior on moral dilemmas that focus on nurturing

c. older individuals tend to regress to lower levels of moral thinking. d. the development of moral reasoning does not follow any specific sequence.

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Sophism ____

a. restricted natural philosophy from the study of everything to primarily the study of humans and their words b. assigned a primary role to the actions of the divine in all human experience c. created methodologies for the study of the natural world that eventually became the scientific method d. expanded on the number and nature of the eternal elements and identified their role in creation

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Hallucinogenic drugs, such as LSD, produce their effects via an action on the neurotransmitter

a. dopamine. b. GABA. c. endorphin. d. acetylcholine. e. serotonin.

Psychology

In terms of the memory process, the physiological change that takes place in the brain to allow for new information to be stored is called _____

a) consolidation. b) metacognition. c) retrieval. d) encoding.

Psychology