What is a difference between race and culture?

A) Race is associated with a person's biology, but culture is learned.
B) Culture is associated with a person's biology, but race is learned.
C) Race and culture are the same thing.
D) A person has to have a race, but they don't necessarily have to have a culture.


A

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An explanation for why cross-cultural research on moral development has not found that everyone reaches the highest stage of moral reasoning is that

A. people in many cultures are reluctant to answer questions about hypothetical dilemmas. B. the interviewers did not do a good job of making the participants comfortable before the interviews began. C. the measure of moral reasoning used in this research may be biased because it reflects Western and urban cultural values. D. the research frequently used interviewers who were from different ethnic backgrounds than the people they interviewed.

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A mastery learning approach to instruction would probably be most suitable for teaching:

A) Introductory German. B) A philosophy seminar. C) Advanced techniques of photography. D) Controversial issues in history.

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Two boys are fighting on school grounds. Fighting is against school rules, and the boys know this. Even so, a teacher who sees them lets them continue to fight rather than punishing them for doing so. From the perspective of social cognitive theory, these boys will be:

a. Less likely to fight in the future b. More likely to fight in the future c. Likely to feel guilty when they stop fighting d. Likely to imitate more appropriate social behaviors on future occasions

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The following list describes variables that affect students'

A. Social growth B. Socioeconomic status C. Communication skills D. Decoding of a visual

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