A person who believes that Heinz should not steal the drug because he may embarrass his family is at Kohlberg's ________ level of moral development
A) preconventional B) conventional
C) postconventional D) neoconventional
Answer: B
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The idea that a slight act of compliance increases the likelihood of complying with a larger request is known as the ______.
a. implicit compliance effect b. door-in-the-face effect c. foot-in-the-door effect d. induced compliance effect
Abraham Maslow developed his theory of self-actualization by
a. observing how preschool teachers give attention to different behaviors in boys and girls. b. using projective tests with normal and abnormal subjects. c. studying people who had fully developed their personal potentials. d. using computer models to simulate human emotional experiences.
In the early 1800s, physicians and educators began to emphasize improving people's lives
in response to what incident? a. The development of Weber's psychophysics b. Lincoln's famous Gettysburg Address during the American Civil War c. Montessori's famous debates with Thorndike d. Pinel's humane reformation of mental health care in France e. The discovery of Victor, the "Wild Boy of Aveyron"
Which stage of dying appears to be universal? __________
Fill in the blanks with correct word