Lawrence Kohlberg's theory contends that students with higher levels of moral reasoning are less likely to engage in antisocial behavior at school.
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What type of reasoning skills, usually developed during the formal-operational stage of Piaget's theory, are needed for an adolescent to experiment with different selves to learn more about possible identities?
a. deductive reasoning skills b. hypothetical reasoning skills c. intuitive reasoning skills d. expansive reasoning skills
The activation of behavior to maintain the body at an optimum level is called:
a. arousal b. optimum hypothesis c. homeostasis d. activation theory
Diagnosing the severity of mental illness and behavior problems is usually the job of a(n) __________ psychologist
a. clinical c. school b. counseling d. educational
In their experiment, Simons and Chabris (1999) asked participants to watch a video that shows three young college-age adults wearing white T-shirts, passing a basketball, and three young college-age adults wearing black T-shirts, passing another basketball. They found that participants could not accurately track the passes when a person in a gorilla suit interrupted the game.
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