An adolescent's ability to analyze moral dilemmas in which two or more people's needs conflict with each other and where formal rules of what to do are absent is called what?
A. prosocial moral reasoning
B. social exchange
C. agency
D. communion
Answer: A
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a. ?her unsatisfactory relationship with her parents b. ?a preoccupation with sexuality c. ?the fixation of personality in early childhood d. ?neurotic needs that mark the personal crisis that occurs at about age 40 e. ?her belief in the importance of biology in determining personality
Job analyses that are used to guide hiring practices may describe the KSAOs needed to do the job tasks of an organization. According to the text, the ____-oriented approach is most useful for this purpose.?
a. ?personality b. ?person c. ?job d. ?task
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a. higher amplitude than modern instruments b. lower amplitude than modern instruments c. higher frequency than modern instruments d. lower frequency than modern instruments
Daniel constantly experiences feelings of dread and despair. Although there is no real threat, he is convinced that something terrible is going to occur at any minute, and he finds himself fantasizing about committing suicide. In spite of his anxiety, he still meets his daily responsibilities and has not missed a day of work in over three years. In this example, Daniel's dread and despair would
most likely be considered: a. emotionally disturbing but psychologically normal b. dysfunctional and psychologically abnormal c. dysfunctional but psychologically normal d. emotionally disturbing and psychologically abnormal