Kohlberg felt that moral development occurred;
a. in a predictable order
b. based off of the moral choices one faced in their lifetime.
c. because of parental demand.
d. in an inconsistent manner.
A. Like Piaget's cognitive theory, Kohlberg felt that moral development occurred in a predicable order.
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a. marriage b. reaching puberty c. graduating from school d. losing one's virginity
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a. Medications only numb the emotions, they do not help with the problems. b. The ability to express emotions and develop adaptive strategies will be more helpful. c. Cognitive-behavior treatments are easier to deal with after this type of event. d. Medications have not been found to be successful for treating PTSD.
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a. semantic memory b. procedural memory c. episodic memory d. sensory memory