In situational ethics, ethical decision-making is guided by
A) rigid moral rules.
B) the creed of a religion.
C) intellect and reasoning.
D) the genuine love for others.
D
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Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Which of the following statements best describes the psychosocial approach?
a. Most psychological development is a result of the environment. b. Lives show patterns of change up through adolescence, and continuity thereafter. c. Development must be understood as the integration of the biological, psychological, and societal systems. d. Home and school are the only relevant social environments.
When you are pinched by your significant other, neurons embedded in the skin sensitive to pressure fire and send a neural signal to the spinal cord and brain. This neural signal represents:
A) sensory adaptation. B) sensation. C) perception. D) transduction.
Because they have a(n) _____ component, _____ memories usually are well recalled.
A) emotional; semantic B) emotional; flashbulb C) cognitive; iconic D) cognitive; source