Kohlberg's theory of moral development has levels, and they are called
a. 4; sensorimotor, preoperational, concrete operational, and formal operational
b. 4; identity, intimacy, generativity, and integrity
c. 3; preconventional, conventional, and postconventional
d. 3; selective optimization, optimism, and self-challenge e. 2; care orientation and justice orientation
c
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Explaining someone's behavior in terms of the situation, including factors that would influence almost anyone, is called ________ attribution
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Fetishism, low sexual drive, and gender identity conflict are considered deviant because they ____
a. threaten societal mores b. do not fall within normal arousal and activity patterns c. result in distress for the people who experience them d. result in impaired social functioning
If individuals view the procedures of dispute resolution as fair then they will see the outcome as just, regardless of whether the dispute was resolved in their favor or not. This perspective is referred to as
A. distributive justice. B. commonsense justice. C. fairness justice. D. procedural justice.
What causes infants and toddlers to be "top-heavy"? What are the results of this phenomenon?
What will be an ideal response?