What are the three stages of development of moral reasoning skills according to Kohlberg's theory of moral development (1976, 1984)?

a) Prefigurative, cofigurative, and postfigurative morality
b) Classical, operant, and linear morality
c) Authoritative, permissive, and submissive morality
d) Preconventional, conventional, and postconventional morality


d

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Clarence is very curious and gets excited when he can learn new things. His positive feelings about learning are indicative of the component of industry

a. competence b. cognitive c. affective d. behavioral

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According to the diathesis-stress model, psychopathology is the result of the a. interaction between normal and defective or damaged genes

b. An individual's level of daily stress levels. c. An individual's psychological and medical history. d. interaction of an inherited tendency and events in an individual's life.

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DSM-IV-TR adopts a __________ approach to classifying psychopathology

a. six-axis b. dimensional c. biological d. categorical

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Which of the following is an explanation proposed in the text for the selection of partners in a relationship?

a. marriages are made in diverse neighborhoods b. the attraction-similarity hypothesis c. we seek out people who are more than 10 years older (or younger) than ourselves d. we seek out people with different attitudes

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