In what cultures do adolescents tend to be strongly peer-oriented and to value the opinion of their peers highly, especially on day-to-day issues such as how they are dressed and what they say in social situations?

a. Asian
b. Western
c. developing
d. African

B. Adolescents are more likely to be strongly peer-oriented in Western countries.

Psychology

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Another major criticism of the two-process-theory is that ___________

a) Individuals often continue to make avoidance responses without any evidence of fear b) Humans often try to avoid phobic stimuli in the real world c) It focuses too heavily on primary punishers rather than secondary punishers d) It does not take the severity of the punishment into account

Psychology

Megan took Kohlberg's morality test and her answers reflected a deep sense of care and loyalty to others. She was very concerned about what it meant to be a good husband in the scenario and protect the wife

According to Kohlberg, she would be at what stage of moral development? a. stage 3- interpersonal concordance orientation b. stage 4- social systems orientation c. stage 5- community rights and individual rights orientation d. stage 6- universal ethical principles orientation

Psychology