According to cognitive developmental theory, an important aspect of heteronomous moral behavior is
a. whether one believes the behavior would be observed and punished.
b. one's identification with a loving parent.
c. whether one understands that morality is a product of a social contract. d. whether one has been punished by spanking or loss of privileges.
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The image of a trial as a test of credibility is drawn into question when judges and jurors render judgments based on _________________ as opposed to the presented evidence
A. witness characteristics B. stereotypes C. commonsense intuition D. all of the above
Frick and Moffitt (2010 ) demonstrated that impulsive and antisocial youths who show callous-unemotional traits:
a) Are less likely to recognize fear in other and are less sensitive to punishment cues. b) Are more fearless and show thrill-seeking behaviour. c) Are similar in emotional, cognitive and personality characteristics to psychopathic adults. d) All of the above.
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What will be an ideal response?
When asylums were first established, what was the primary objective?
A) To provide a warehouse to segregate the mentally ill from the rest of society B) To provide a gathering place for the mentally ill to share their experiences with one another C) To provide a dungeon or prison for the incarceration of the mentally ill D) To provide an institution that offered medical assistance to people with mental illness