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jman1234

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Bell is shown a set of jars and is asked to arrange a group of them from shortest to tallest. This is a test for
 
  a. classification.
  b. conservation.
  c. seriation.
  d. centration.

Question 2

An individual who is at Kohlberg's conventional level of moral development is most likely to
 
  a. do anything to avoid being punished.
  b. do something nice for someone so that the individual will be rewarded in return.
  c. ignore the intent of an act and focus on its impact.
  d. behave in ways that earn the approval and avoid the disapproval of others.



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

d



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