The social learning theory approach to moral development mirrors Piaget's approach

Indicate whether the statement is true or false.


Answer: False

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Sam has persistent and distressing thoughts of germs; he cannot eat without washing his hands three times before and three times after every meal. Although his hands are raw from the washings, he is overwhelmed with anxiety if he doesn't wash using this method. Sam's problems illustrate ____

a. posttraumatic stress disorder c. agoraphobia b. obsessive-compulsive disorder d. generalized anxiety disorder

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Charlie Parker has been given several pairings of electric shock while listening to the Debbie Gibson song "Reverse Psychology," and thus, has been successfully conditioned to react with anxiety to the song. Now, instead of being paired with the shock, the song is paired with a flashing green light (a previously neutral stimulus). If Charlie still reacts with anxiety when the green light is

flashed without the song, he will have ____.? a. ?been shaped b. ?displayed higher-order conditioning c. ?displayed spontaneous conditioning d. ?successfully discriminated stimuli

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The "hole" in the retina where the optic nerve leaves the eye forms an area known as the __________

Fill in the blank(s) with correct word

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Which of the following is a true statement regarding how the age of an eyewitness tends to impact lineup identifications?

A. Older adults and young children are more likely to make a mistaken identification in a lineup in which the perpetrator is absent than young and middle-aged adults. B. Older adults and young children are less likely to make a mistaken identification in a lineup in which the perpetrator is absent than young and middle-aged adults. C. Older adults and young children do not perform as well as younger adults when the perpetrator is present in the lineup. D. Young adults routinely outperform older adults and young children on eyewitness tasks involving lineup identification.

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