Even when they were very young, Casey would show signs of distress if her fraternal twin Cole were crying, reaching over to pat her sister on the back. The intuitionist perspective would suggest that such behaviour represents:
A) an aversion to the suffering of other people.
B) caring behaviour taught by primary caregivers.
C) an emotional experience caused by a preconventional morality.
D) the moralistic shift from prescriptions to principles.
A) an aversion to the suffering of other people.
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a. A bar graph c. A polygon b. A histogram d. Either a histogram or a polygon
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A. an inability to focus both eyes on a near object at the same time B. seeing printed stimuli as though they were inside out and backwards C. an inability to recognize objects presented visually D. an inability to distinguish between red and green
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a. perception. b. control. c. attention. d. all of these may affect somatic symptom disorder development.