According to the domain theory of moral development, unlike conventional rules, moral rules are:
A. completely personal.
B. obligatory.
C. arbitrary.
D. widely rejected.
Answer: B
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a. heart rate, respiratory effort, head circumference, and muscle tone. b. heart rate, respiratory effort, muscle tone, and general physical condition, including skin color. c. head circumference, skin color, muscle tone, respiratory effort, heart rate, and general physical condition. d. length, muscle tone, respiratory effort, heart rate, and general physical condition, including skin color.
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A. find a mentor who will coach and guide them and build a social network. B. filter out information that that does not interest them and focus only on one specific identity choice. C. engage in a period of active explorations of their alternatives and make a personal commitment to the choice they make. D. build a strong sense of their self-esteem and seek out activities that they enjoy and can succeed at.
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A. Summative and Remediation B. Formative and Portfolio C. Portfolio and Goal-setting D. Remediation and Portfolio
Some have argued that gifted and talented children should be given a different label because the word gifted carries some negative connotation. What might be the strongest argument against changing this label?
a. Any label given to a group of students will acquire some negative connotation. b. The word gifted best describes this group of students. c. Changing the label would require many expensive changes to legislation. d. Educators are comfortable with the word gifted.