What is the sequence of stages of moral development as identified by Lawrence Kohlberg?

a) preconventional, conventional, postconventional
b) preoperational, postoperational, world view
c) preconventional, postconventional, conventional
d) concrete operational, formal operational, autonomous


a Explanation: The sequence of the stages of moral development is preconventional,
conventional, and postconventional.

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It is, in fact, possible for a person to meet the diagnostic criteria for both dysthymia and major depressive disorder simultaneously. When this happens, the appropriate diagnosis would be __________

a. major dysthymic disorder b. double depression dysthymic disorder c. major depressive disorder, complex features d. depressothymic disorder

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Many people with substance abuse problems

A) actually appear to have less stress in their lives compared to those without abuse problems. B) have a lower incidence of personality disorders than people without abuse problems. C) have histories with high levels of traumatic experiences. D) have high rates of eating disorders.

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Evocative stimuli that are inherently positive or negative are considered _____________

a. innate emotional objects c. primary reinforcers b. emotional primes d. emotional cues

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