A major criticism of theories that regard morality as entirely a matter of internalization of societal norms is that
A) the role of emotion is disregarded in the development of prosocial behavior.
B) they do not consider cultural influences on moral development.
C) they overemphasize biological contributions to morality.
D) prevailing standards sometimes may be at odds with important ethical principles and humanitarian goals.
D
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Early studies using the Test Anxiety Scale demonstrated that test-anxious students
a. tended to be very self-confident. b. are anxious in nearly all social situations. c. tend to focus attention on themselves in test-taking situations rather than on the test. d. are anxious because they are so tightly focused on the test.
Peer evaluations are important sources of ______.
A. self-validation B. academic success C. empathy D. sympathy
The network of glands, which is called the ____________________ system, uses the bloodstream, rather than neurons, to disseminate messages
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Individuals with high self-esteem are likely to
a. do better in school b. generally attribute their successes to good fortune c. deny responsibility for their failures d. hold particularly high aspirations