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Shelles

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Which student (or students) best illustrates Piaget's description of external morality? Explain.
 
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From the perspective of learning styles, which of the following approaches is best described as viewing information being studied or the problems being solved as a means to understanding the content?
 
  a. Metacognitive approaches to processing information
  b. Deep approaches to processing information
  c. Surface approaches to processing information
  d. Developmental approaches to processing information



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Answer to Question 1

Both Tanya and Jasmine demonstrate characteristics of external morality. Tanya's reasoning suggests that it's okay to cheat as long as an authority figure isn't there to catch them, and Jasmine obeys the rule because an authority figure established the rule.

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Shelles

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Reply 2 on: Jun 20, 2018
Gracias!


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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
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