An exchange of favors, a reward, or the avoidance of punishment would be examples of the direct consequences that would guide one's choices if the person were exhibiting which level of moral development?
a. preconventional
b. postconventional
c. conventional
d. relational exchange
A
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According to the concept of topographical mapping, which of the following stimuli encountered on a beach trip will activate the farthest forward in the visual cortex?
A. A yellow kite in the sky B. A white sailboat on the horizon C. A pink beachball on your towel D. A green popsicle in your hand
______ is to dishonest as ______ is to honest.
A. Science; intuition B. Empiricism; observation C. Pseudoscience; science D. Authority; rationalism
Explain how the American Psychiatric Association came into being.
What will be an ideal response?
Why is it important to study the history of psychology?
a. For a deeper understanding of concepts and ideas, to recognize fads, and to avoid the repetition of mistakes b. For a deeper appreciation of how ideas are typically born fully developed and how quickly the big questions have been answered in psychology c. To recognize how the field of psychology has been immune to the fads that typically plague other academic fields d. To recognize why there is only one true and correct approach to psychology today