Which term refers to a set of understandings about our connections with others in the world?

a) Faith
b) Religiosity
Consider This: Everyone has this set of assumptions.
LO 9.3: Discuss spiritual development in terms moral reasoning and faith
c) Spirituality
Consider This: Everyone has this set of assumptions.
LO 9.3: Discuss spiritual development in terms moral reasoning and faith
d) Morality
Consider This: Everyone has this set of assumptions.
LO 9.3: Discuss spiritual development in terms moral reasoning and faith


ANS: a

Psychology

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a) how likely she is to develop the disease and how likely she is to pass on a genetic defect to her children. b) how likely she is to develop the disease, but not how likely she is to pass on a genetic defect to her children. c) how likely she is to pass on a genetic defect to her children, but not how likely she is to develop the disease. d) neither how likely she is to pass on a genetic defect to her children nor how likely she is to develop the disease.

Psychology

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A. Pons B. Cerebellum C. Cerebral cortex D. Pituitary gland

Psychology

Which of the following concepts indicates that if an attribute has not merely one or two trait adjectives to describe it but rather many words, then it is a more important dimension of individual difference?

A. Adjacency B. Orthogonality C. Cross-cultural universality D. Synonym frequency

Psychology

If a person assumes that women will be nurturing, patient, and submissive, it is an example of

A) gender roles. B) sexism. C) a stereotype. D) gender typing.

Psychology