According to Gilligan, the stage of morality where females first concentrate on what is practical and best for them, gradually making a transition from selfishness to responsibility, and in which they think about what would be best for others is
called
a. orientation toward individual survival. c. goodness to truth.
b. goodness as self-sacrifice. d. morality of nonviolence.
a
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Alfred Binet and Theophile Simon developed the first intelligence test in 1905 in response to a request by the French government to identify
a. men fit for the military. b. extraordinarily gifted individuals. c. civil service personnel needing further training. d. children in need of special educational services.
As children develop, the progression in how they describe others goes from emphasizing
a. concrete traits to including psychological traits, and finally, to integrating traits. b. an integration of traits to focusing on psychological traits and, finally, to focusing on concrete traits. c. concrete traits to integrating traits and, finally, to including psychological traits. d. psychological traits to focusing on concrete traits and, finally, to integrating traits.