Joshua's friends tease him because he always tries to conform his behavior to what he believes his friends are doing. In this sense, the stage of moral development that most likely characterizes his behavior would be:

a. premoral
b. preconventional
c. conventional
d. postconventional

c

Psychology

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a. acquire language even in the absence of social interaction. b. resent being corrected for grammatical mistakes. c. overgeneralize grammatical rules, producing speech errors they have never heard before. d. employ telegraphic speech patterns before speaking in complex sentences.

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A behaviorist might argue that if a women attracted to other women sexually were punished enough times for acting on that attraction, it might condition her in the direction of a heterosexual orientation

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

Psychology