Abe is investigating moral reasoning by asking children what they would do in different situations, such as if one of their friends would shoplift when they were together
He is concerned that children may be giving him the answers they think he wants to hear, rather than their genuine feelings about what they would really do. Abe is worried about
a. cohort effects. c. response bias.
b. representative sampling. d. confidentiality.
c
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children (a) are egocentric (b) are physically different from adults (c) do not understand social causality the way adults do (d) do not understand physical causality the way adults do (e) do not understand classification the way adults do
Low birth weight
a. is not related to infant mortality. b. is more likely to occur in the United States than other developed nations. c. cannot be prevented by good prenatal care. d. has no long-term consequences for development.