Kohlberg suggests that the sixth stage of moral reasoning is evident when an individual acts in order to
a. gain acceptance and avoid disapproval from others.
b. follow rules and avoid penalties.
c. support universal principles of conscience.
d. promote the welfare of her society.
e. achieve rewards and avoid punishments.
c. support universal principles of conscience.
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Sue's first psychology exam score is –2 standard deviations from the mean in a normal distribution. The test has a mean of 75 and a standard deviation of 5 . Sue's percentile rank would be approximately:
a. 16%. b. 2.5%. c. 65%. d. none of the above.
Which disorder is characterized by the DSM-5 as qualitative impairment in social interaction and/or communication; restricted, stereotyped interests and activities; and delays or abnormal functioning in a major area before the age of three?
a. intellectual disability c. amnestic dissociative disorder b. autism spectrum disorder d. learning disorder
In one-sample tests of means we
a. compare one sample mean with another. b. compare one sample mean against a population mean. c. compare two sample means with each other. d. compare a set of population means.
The optimal strategy for minimizing reactivity in natural observation is to
a. provide an adaptation period. b. train all observers. c. use unobtrusive measures. d. educate the client.