Hunger and thirst are examples of ______

a. incentives c. instincts
b. drives d. motives

B

Psychology

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Suggesting that a poor man who stole food to feed his family was right because human life takes precedence over rules is an example of

a. postconventional moral reasoning. b. preconventional moral reasoning. c. concrete operational thought. d. conventional moral reasoning.

Psychology

Eating disorder researchers who look for brain changes as biological risk factors tend to focus primarily on the

a. thalamus. b. hypothalamus. c. hippocampus. d. amygdala.

Psychology