When considering whether or not to steal a car, Fairlane thinks, "Stealing is good for the owner who will be able to collect insurance but bad for the insurance company because it has to pay. On the other hand, stealing provides a useful service for the police on the street because it gives them something to do, but it's bad for police at the station because if I am caught, they will have a lot
of paperwork to complete.". Fairlane's multiple perspective approach is best classified as being at the _____ level of moral development.
a. premoral
b. preconventional
c. conventional
d. postconventional
d
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a. verbal processing. b. visual recognition. c. spatial perception. d. verbal processing and spatial perception.
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a) immigrant paradox b) nonimmigrant conflict c) assimilation dilemma d) assimilation dissonance
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a. prefers being with familiar people over meeting new people b. prefers sleeping in a comfortable bed and room over camping out c. would probably not be interested in trying hypnosis d. would enjoy going to a loud nightclub instead of a quiet restaurant e. prefers quiet parties to wild ones
Which phase in an ABAB study is most likely to pose an ethical problem?
a. First A b. First B c. Second A d. Second B