Haidt (2001) argues moral reasoning stems from two independent systems. One of these systems does not demand attentional resources and is context dependent. By the author, this is termed
a. analytic
b. heuristic
c. reasoning
d. intuitive
Ans: d
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What will be an ideal response?
Nodes of Ranvier are
a. specialized synapses. b. gaps in the myelin sheath. c. functional divisions of the brain produced by the central, lateral, and longitudinal fissures. d. none of the above