"Yeah, he knocked over the lamp, but he didn't mean to, so it wasn't that bad." This statement represents what Piaget called
A) autonomous morality.
B) preoperational thought.
C) heteronomous morality.
D) moral realism.
Answer: A
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a. acute stress disorder. b. specific phobia. c. panic disorder with agoraphobia. d. panic disorder without agoraphobia.
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Indicate whether this statement is true or false.
What would not be an example of experimenter bias?
A) Piloting procedures to see how participants react to the methods; observing their reactions can bias later data collection. B) Displaying disgust when a participant asks questions about the study procedures before informed consent is obtained. C) Making coding errors one day because of a bad hangover and lack of sleep. D) Training some research assistants one way, and another group another way.
Which of the following terms is most strongly associated with elaborative rehearsal?
A. Semantics B. Schemas C. Traces D. Procedures