If you volunteer in your church to serve at the local soup kitchen because you want your fellow

parishioners to think you are a wonderful person, you are operating at which stage of moral
development?

a. Mutual Interpersonal Expectations, Relationships, and Interpersonal Conformity
b. Social System and Conscience
c. Universal Ethical Principles Orientation
d. Individualism, Instrumental Purpose, and Exchange


a. Mutual Interpersonal Expectations, Relationships, and Interpersonal Conformity

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Jess is fast asleep, and her roommate Crystal is studying in the next room. Their cat knocks a lamp off of the bookshelf. Crystal jumps up from her desk, but Jess remains asleep. According to your notes, what brain structure is responsible for raising or lowering the thresholds of conscious awareness, such that Crystal reacts to the sound of the lamp falling and Jess is unaware of it?

A. reticular formation B. substantia nigra C. globus pallidus D. corpus callosum

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Similar polygamous mating patterns have been found in both birds and humans. Under what circumstances would several female birds mate with the same male bird while other male birds are left mateless?

A) when one male bird has a particularly resource-rich territory B) when one male bird is particularly physically attractive C) when there is an overabundance of female birds D) when there are very few male birds to choose from

Psychology

Charlie Sheen’s regular criminal acts are examples of someone who is

a. high in willpower. b. high in erg. c. low in self-control. d. low in direction

Psychology

Which of the following statements about tertiary education in the United States is true?

a) The United States continues to be the vanguard for tertiary education among developed nations. b) Data show that people do not need tertiary education to earn higher incomes in the United States. c) American college graduation rates have grown at nearly the slowest rate among developed countries. d) The graduation rate for tertiary education in the United States has grown faster than other developed countries since 1995.

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