Hlomo finds it difficult to consider two points of view when presented with the Heinz dilemma. He tends to overlook people’s intentions and, instead, focuses on fear of authority and avoidance of punishment as reasons for behaving morally. Shlomo is at
which of Kohlberg’s stages of moral development?
A) Stage 1, the punishment and obedience orientation
B) Stage 2, the instrumental purpose orientation
C) Stage 3, the “good boy–good girl” orientation
D) Stage 4, the social-order-maintaining orientation
Answer: A
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a. ?divergent thinking; parallel distributed processing b. ?crystallized intelligence; fluid intelligence c. ?fluid intelligence; crystallized intelligence d. ?parallel distributed processing; divergent thinking
As we age, blood flow to the brain declines particularly in the ____
a. ?occipital lobe b. ?prefrontal cortex c. ?limbic system d. ?left frontal lobe
Practical intelligence is what might be called __________
a. book smarts c. novel ideas b. street smarts d. reasoning
Colin says, "I'm Colin. I'm 6 years old and have two older brothers. I'm good at running and football. I'm not very good at wrestling, and I don't like doing my chores. Sometimes I get mad at my brothers." Colin is constructing his
A) remembered self. B) autobiographical narrative. C) self-concept. D) theory of mind.