Turiel's domain-specific knowledge theory attempts to correct conventional theories of moral development tendencies for

a. identifying too few stages of moral development.
b. ignoring cultural differences in moral development.
c. treating moral development as a form of cognitive development.
d. confusing moral conventions with social conventions.


D

Psychology

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Introspection refers to the process by which a person ____

a. compares himself or herself to cultural standards of morality b. takes stock of his or her strengths or weaknesses c. seeks to regulate, control, or modify his or her behavior d. examines the contents of his or her mind and mental states

Psychology

Decentration, reversibility and subjective moral judgments are all indicators of the _______ _______ stage of cognitive development

Fill in the blank(s) with correct word

Psychology

Dabney is examining the relationship between family history of drug use and adolescent addiction. He selects a sample composed of teens from one local high school. Dabney's sample may not be generalizable because it is not

A. double-blind. B. biased. C. representative. D. dependent.

Psychology

When seeking to distinguish between genuine and faked responses, a psychologist concludes that a truthful person is faking and rejects that person's data resulting in:

A. situational specificity. B. carelessness. C. a false negative. D. the directionality problem.

Psychology