A) 28%
B) 50%
C) 63%
D) 81%
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A) how the world began.
B) the male circumcision ritual.
C) where to hunt and how to prepare food.
D) moral precepts of how social relations are conducted.
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A) Piaget
B) Gilligan
C) Rest
D) Walker
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A) Albert Bandura and Lev Vygotsky
B) Jean Piaget and Lawrence Kohlberg
C) Howard Gardner and Robert Sternberg
D) Carol Gilligan and Larry Walker
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A) 10-year-old boy.
B) 14-year-old girl.
C) 18-year-old boy.
D) 9-year-old girl.
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A) Obedience and conformity
B) Individualism and choice
C) Intimacy and fidelity
D) Complexity and tradition
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A) She feels the secular pressure from peers.
B) She no longer believes in God.
C) Her parents no longer pressure her.
D) 16-year-olds aren't welcome in church.
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A) the majority remained in transition.
B) most skipped a stage along the way.
C) all had proceeded to Stage 5.
D) none had reached Stage 6.
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A) an Asian adolescent living in Hong Kong.
B) a White adolescent living in Australia.
C) an Asian adolescent living in the United States.
D) a White adolescent living in Canada.
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A) poetic-conventional faith.
B) intelligence.
C) socialization beliefs.
D) autonomous morality.
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A) we know for certain that Desi lives in Canada.
B) Desi is very young and doesn't know how to act.
C) Desi is a very unique individual who is unlike most people.
D) these two drives can co-exist in Desi.
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A) Beliefs based on non-religious values.
B) A stage of moral development characterized by a realization of social conventions.
C) A pathological fear of other cultures' traditions.
D) Cultural practices and the beliefs that underlie them.
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A) France
B) Belgium
C) Canada
D) United States
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A) real-life situations.
B) religious precepts.
C) hypothetical situations.
D) adolescent levels of reasoning.
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A) how children and adolescents discussed the rules of games.
B) whether they thought the person in the moral dilemma was right or wrong.
C) how participants explained their conclusions to dilemma discussions.
D) all of the above.
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A) self-reports were lower than participation.
B) the data was inconclusive.
C) self-reports and participation were the same.
D) participation was lower than self-reports.
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