Kohlberg believed that moral reasoning was consistent. Research has revealed that moral reasoning is_____
a. inconsistent
b. consistent
c. universal across cultures.
d. consistent in adults but not children.
a
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An expert on parenting is addressing parents at the local elementary school. When the topic of corporal punishment is discussed, what is one outcome of such punishment that the expert is likely to note for the parents to consider?
A. Corporal punishment can also lead to the child acting aggressively. B. Corporal punishment tends to lead to children doing really well in school. C. Corporal punishment motivates the child to focus on schoolwork. D. Corporal punishment tends to increase the number of nightmares experienced.
For about a year, Barry has had problems getting along with his teenaged peers. He picks fights, steals, lies, and has committed acts of vandalism. Of the following disorders, which one is the most likely diagnosis for Barry?
A. misbehavior disorder B. An external locus of control C. rule conflict syndrome D. conduct disorder
What is the causal relationship between food additives, sugar consumption, and ADHD? a. Both have been shown to be major causes of ADHD
b. Only food additives have been shown to be a major cause of ADHD. c. Only sugar consumption has been shown to be a major cause of ADHD. d. Neither are major causes of ADHD.
According to Piaget's theory of cognitive development, decentration in the concreate operational stage refers to children being able to:
A) adapt to social and cultural situations. B) repeat pleasurable behavior patterns. C) center on two dimensions of a problem at once. D) attribute life and consciousness to physical objects.