What is the name of the approach to moral development that stresses the contextual nature of moral decisions?
A) Social-cognitive domain model B) Social capital theory
C) The inculcation model D) Values clarification model
Answer: A
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The purpose of isolating a person in a cave for many months without clocks, television, or radio was to determine:
A. if people can live without such modern devices B. how much the person sleeps with no time cues C. how the devices' electromagnetic waves affect memory D. how many books the person could read
Scores on Kohlberg's measures of moral reasoning predict moral behavior
a. poorly at all age levels. b. better for older than for younger children. c. better for younger than for older children. d. accurately at all age levels.
Which of the following is a component of the peripheral nervous system?
a. the corpus callosum b. the red nucleus c. the sympathetic nervous system d. the central canal
Kerensa and Hannah are both on a committee to improve their community, and they both have very strong opinions and speak equally well. The committee may become divided and make poor decisions if they cannot compromise effectively. This situation is an example of which one of these concepts?
A. Groupthink B. Destructive obedience C. Polythink D. Conformity