If you responded to a hypothetical moral dilemma at Level 2, Stage 3 of moral development,

does this mean you make all of your moral decisions at this level and stage?

a. Yes, you will always reason at this level unless you progress to another stage
b. No, people make moral decisions based on each situation they are in and their behaviors vary
c. Yes, the stages are sequential and consistent
d. No, you will most likely behave at a lower level than you predict you will


b. No, people make moral decisions based on eachsituation they are in and their behaviors
vary

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A. The brain will remain the same size and cognitive function can remain the same if the person stays physically active B. Brain structure and cognition will decline slightly over time C. Brain structure will drastically be reduced and cognitive functioning will decrease as aging progresses D. The brain becomes smaller and lighter with age but will retain its structure and function in the absence of disease

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A condition in which people refrain from engaging in a desirable activity, even though only mild punishment is threatened, is called

a. self-monitoring. b. negative attitude change. c. insufficient justification. d. insufficient deterrence.

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After reading a book on Eriksonian theory, Farah would most likely describe her trusting one-year-old daughter as possessing a. will

b. generativity. c. hope. d. purpose.

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Which of the following is true of both types of workaholics?

a. Love their work b. Low job enjoyment c. Imbalance between work and personal time d. Perform well in high-demanding jobs

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