Gretchen's moral notions and commitments are central to her life. A developmentalist would say that Gretchen has developed a
A. moral exemplar.
B. moral integrity.
C. moral identity.
D. moral character.
Answer: C
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A. She could be committed to a hospital through involuntary civil commitment proceedings. B. She'll likely be released C. She'll be released on bail. D. all of the above
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A. operant conditioning constrains the amount of reinforcement an animal would receive B. instrumental conditioning allows unlimited amounts of reinforcement C. instrumental conditioning constrains the opportunity for reward while operant conditioning does not D. operant conditioning constrains the opportunity for reward while instrumental conditioning does not