When faced with a conflict between law and conscience, Liz follows her conscience despite the personal risk. This would be characteristic of
a. conventional morality.
b. preconventional morality.
c. postconventional morality.
d. unconventional morality.
e. autonomous morality
c. postconventional morality
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Jesse's cat has been conditioned that the electric can opener signals the arrival of food, and the cat will run to the kitchen every time it hears the can opener. But Jesse then participates in a project at school where he must open 50 cans of beans and cook them. By the time Jesse gets halfway through the cans, he notices that the cat has disappeared. In this case, the can opener is no longer associated with the presentation of food. __________ to the can opener has occurred.
A. Sensitization B. Habituation C. Extinction D. Spontaneous recovery
Larry has noticed that when he wears jeans and T-shirts he is treated differently when he goes shopping than when he wears a suit and tie. This illustrates how physical appearance can influence:
a. person perception c. deindividuation b. social facilitation d. person polarization
The most effective interventions for childhood obesity are
A) family-based and focus on changing behaviors. B) crash diets that are high in fiber and low in carbohydrates. C) school-based programs that focus on physical activity. D) sports that emphasize individual competition.
Sternberg believes that successful people are able to __________ internal factors and the situation around them.
A. focus on B. separate C. adapt to D. respond unemotionally to