The belief that breaking a rule always leads to punishment is referred to as
a. moral relativism. c. conventional reasoning.
b. postconventional reasoning. d. immanent justice.
d
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A classic article by sociologist Ralph Turner noted that different cultures, at different times, have defined the true self by placing emphasis on either of two main approaches. These approaches are ____
a. the self as inner feelings and the self in social roles b. public self-awareness and private self-awareness c. the looking-glass self and the generalized other d. the implicit self and the explicit self
A friend tells you that drama majors tend to be extremely disorganized. However, when you actually make a tally of 10 friends who are drama majors and 20 friends who are not, you find no relationship. Your friend's error was most likely to be an example o
a. the hindsight bias. b. an illusory correlation. c. the framing effect. d. the anchoring and adjustment heuristic.
If an experimental report states that results are significant p<.05, this means that if the experiment was repeated you would expect:
a. to obtain the same result less than 5 times in 100. b. the result to occur by chance less than 95 times in 100. c. the result to occur by chance less than 5 times in 100. d. to obtain the same result more than 55 times.
One risk that, compared to other adolescents, those with high-quality relationships have is that they may
A) be at risk for extraordinarily painful experiences from rejection or betrayal. B) be more isolated from parents and adults than other adolescents. C) have more difficulty developing independent thinking skills. D) have difficulty forming romantic relationships.