Jade is a child who is presented with a moral dilemma in the tradition of Lawrence Kohlberg's research. When she is asked what she would do, she answers, "I wouldn't do anything that would get me into trouble!" This answer reflects moral reasoning at the ____ substage of development
a. social systems morality
b. interpersonal norm
c. obedience orientation
d. instrumental orientation
c
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Frieda has been told she is going to die due to an inoperable brain tumor. Her children are young, and she cannot stand the thought of leaving them behind. All day long, she thinks over and over again, "I hate those doctors for not finding this sooner.". Frieda appears to be in the _____ stage of dying
a. denial b. bargaining c. anger d. depression
When televised heroes' violent actions are rewarded or viewed as successful, children are likely to imitate these actions. Which theory best accounts for this?
a. Object relations theory b. Kohlberg's cognitive theory of moral development c. Learning theory d. Evolutionary theory
According to _______, leaders are one of six behavioral types and each type is only effective in a particular situation
a. IMPACT theory b. Fiedler's contingency model c. path goal theory d. McGregor's theory X and theory Y
When we need social support or want to "vent," we are more likely to prefer the company of our friends with ____
a. affectively oriented skills c. overkill skills b. instrumentally oriented skills d. overgeneralization skills