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People are most likely to regularly use formal operational thinking
 
  a. in making relationship decisions.
  b. in areas where they have some expertise.
  c. in high school and college courses but not on nonacademic tasks.
  d. on novel and complex tasks.

Question 2

Turiel made a distinction between moral rules and social-conventional rules. Which statement best exemplifies the concept of a moral rule?
 
  a. Don't run in the halls.
  b. Don't take things that don't belong to you.
  c. Don't chew gum in school.
  d. Don't sneak snacks into the movie theater.



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Answer to Question 1

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