A spouse reports that he does not cheat on his partner because the thought of doing so makes him feel bad. This statement is MOST compatible with:

A) Kohlberg's postconventional moral reasoning.
B) Piaget's account of moral reasoning based on prescriptions.
C) Piaget's account of moral reasoning based on realism.
D) an intuitionist account of moral reasoning.


D) an intuitionist account of moral reasoning.

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Lance is on trial for capital murder and is hoping to use a plea of not guilty by reason of insanity. He tells his lawyer that he meets most of the criteria in the DSM-5 for antisocial personality disorder. Lance's lawyer would most likely tell him, __________.

A. "Meeting the criteria for mental illness means you will be identified as criminally insane" B. "You must meet all the criteria listed to be deemed criminally insane" C. "Meeting the criteria for mental illness does not mean you will be identified as criminally insane" D. "The DSM-5 cannot be used to diagnose psychological disorders - it is more like an encyclopedia that provides definitions"

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According to research, the intellectual and educational improvements of the children with autism made appeared to be

A. transient. B. fairly permanent. C. little different from the control group, thus clinically insignificant. D. little different from the control group, but still statistically significant.

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Describe the Fisher transform? For what do we use it and why?

What will be an ideal response?

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Which statement is true about perceptions of intimate relationships in Eastern cultures?

A) Trying to satisfy dependency needs through an intimate bond is regarded as immature. B) Mature intimate relationships are based on autonomy and intense emotion. C) Even today, young people do not resist if parents arrange a marriage with little chance of love. D) In choosing a lifelong partner, young people are expected to consider obligations to others.

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