A seventh grade student is tempted to cheat on an exam but talks himself out of it because he is afraid he will get caught and will fail the course. This student is demonstrating __________
a) conventional morality
b) preconventional morality
c) postconventional morality
d) a lack of morality
Answer: b
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Which of the following students provides the best summary about the current status of the information-processing approach?
a. Alena: "The information-processing approach is now more popular than the parallel distributed processing approach, because most cognitive tasks require serial processing." b. Magda: "The information-processing approach has declined in popularity during recent years, because those models are not complex enough to explain many cognitive activities." c. Dave: "The Atkinson-Shiffrin information-processing model is still extremely popular, and it remains at the cutting edge of cognitive psychology." d. Samuel: "The most important model is one in which the information-processing approach has been blended with the gestalt approach, in order to explain higher mental processes."
In order to satisfy ethics, the first task of the scientist is to:
a. get informed consent from participants. b. debrief participants. c. debrief other scientists. d. justify deception to potential participants.
The overall effect of each independent variable in a complex design is called
A. a main effect. B. an average effect. C. a comparison effect. D. a simple main effect.
A High-school football coach decides to use the time taken to run up 100 stairs as a test for running endurance. He tests every team member on three consecutive days and finds that the times for each person are similar in all three trials. His test for endurance appears to have good________
A. Generativity B. Reliability C. standardization D.Generalization