On what did Kohlberg think moral reasoning was principally based?
a. decision-making skill and ability
b. formal parental teachings
c. parental actions
d. religious teachings
a
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Indicate whether the statement is true or false
The amount of variation in a phenotype attributed to genetic factors is known as
a. genotype. b. phenotype. c. heritability. d. molecular genetics.
Research was conducted where one group of residents in a nursing home were given the responsibility of caring for a plant, and another group did not receive a plant. After 6 months, the group with a plant to care for were significantly better off than the group without plants. This is an example of one of the main dimensions of stress, called:
a. control c. predictability b. duration d. definition
Which of the following is true according to Golden's (1964) research regarding clinicians' predictions?
a. When clinicians make predictions based on three personality tests rather than one, the clinicians tend to be more confident. b. When clinicians make predictions based on three personality tests rather than one, the predictions tend to be more valid. c. both of the above d. neither of the above