Kenny is taking his 12-year-old daughter, Nikki, to the hospital late one night after she fell out of bed and cut her head. She is holding a bloody towel to the gash on her forehead as Kenny sits waiting at a red traffic light. He checks oncoming traffic, sees that there are no cars coming in either direction, and decides to drive through the red light to get her to the hospital faster. This decision to break a well-understood rule of driving reflects the ____ substage of postconventional morality.
a. social contract
b. social systems morality
c. universal ethics
d. instrumental orientation
a
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a. the basic level is more likely than other levels to show family resemblance. b. basic-level names are used more often and they are more informative than the superordinate-level names. c. the basic level is the most general label that can be supplied. d. basic-level names are prototypes, whereas superordinate- and subordinate-level names are not.
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Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
__________ is an age-related process in which the muscles deteriorate
a) Osteoporosis b) Acamprosate c) Sarcopenia d) Lymphocytes
Although the brain gains weight during childhood and adolescence, it is also shrinking
Indicate whether the statement is true or false