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Ebrown

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Which one of the following statements illustrates induction as a strategy for promoting moral development?
 
  a. Your behavior is not allowed in this classroom. As a consequence, you'll have to stay after school today.
  b. You destroyed Martha's paper, and now she has to stay late to finish rewriting it.
  c. If you don't help with clean-up, you don't get to go out on recess.
  d. You mustn't take Ruthie's paper, or I won't like you any more.

Question 2

Multiple-choice, fill-in, sentence completion, matching, and essay forms are commonly used in this type of assessment.
 
  a. traditional
  b. contemporary
  c. authentic
  d. informal


tennis14576

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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

A



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