Harold says that hitting his sister is wrong because he will be punished if he does. Harold's reasoning reflects which level of moral development?
a. conventional
b. preconventional c. postconventional d. unconventional
e. preoperational
b
Psychology
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__________ is the term your textbook authors use to refer to Darwin's explanation of
complexity. Fill in the blanks with correct word
Psychology
Hazel got a puppy. She knows that puppies are animals. Her next-door neighbor has a cat. Hazel's mother tells her that both puppies and cats are animals. As a result, Hazel changes her scheme of animals to include cats. Changing a scheme to incorporate new information is called
a. assimilation. b. reaction range. c. augmentation. d. accommodation.
Psychology