Kohlberg proposed that individuals move through a sequence of stages of moral reasoning, each stage growing out of, but superseding, the one that came before. His theory is considered an extension of ________ theory

a. Loevinger's
b. Levinson's
c. Piaget's
d. Pearlin's


c

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The most efficient way to train your dog to "sit" would be

a. through trial and error. b. to push his backside down and reward him. c. to reward him while he is paying attention. d. to reward him when he gives you his paw.

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Most pregnancies that involve a trisomy

a. result in spontaneous abortion. c. require cesarean birth. b. carry to full term. d. cause internal bleeding in the mother.

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Working adolescents are more likely than non-working adolescents to:

A) use alcohol. B) smoke marijuana. C) get low grades. D) all of the above

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