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In what way are moral judgments of many adolescents based on formal operational thought?
 
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How can autism be treated?
 
  a. Behavior modification has been used to increase children's interactions with others.
  b. Antipsychotic medications have proven most effective in treating cases of autism.
  c. No treatments have proven effective in diminishing ASD symptoms.
  d. Electric shock treatments are effective in enhancing language development.



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Answer to Question 1

The moral judgments of many adolescents and adults are based on formal-operational thought. That is, they derive their judgments about what is right and wrong in specific situations by reasoning deductively from general moral principles. Their capacity for decentration allows them to focus on many aspects of a situation at once in making judgments and solving moral dilemmas.

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