Questions about moral reasoning, such as "Is it OK to lie?" are often the focus of which approach?
A. mutual exclusivity assumption
B. cognitive-developmental theory
C. information processing method
D. social learning theory
Answer: B
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a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false
If the programmed cell theory of aging is correct, a. people under stress should die sooner than those not under stress. b. a low-fat diet should extend life
c. the elimination of free radicals should greatly extend life. d. humans are born with a "prewired death clock.".
The results of Gauthier's "Greeble" experiment illustrate
a. that neurons specialized to respond to faces are present in our brains when we are born. b. that training a monkey to recognize the difference between common objects can influence how the monkey's neurons fire to these objects. c. an effect of experience-dependent plasticity. d. that our nervous systems remain fairly stable in different environments.
A gerontologist is a psychologist who studies
a. death and dying. b. transitions and crises during adulthood. c. aging and the aged. d. positive and negative changes that occur during the life span.