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JMatthes

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A student who is at the stage of conventional morality (as described by Kohlberg) makes moral decisions on the basis of
 
  a. staying out of trouble.
  b. concern about what others might think.
  c. avoiding punishment to receive benefits.
  d. self-chosen moral principles.

Question 2

Within social cognitive theory, the concept of self-regulation refers to
 
  a. consistently using self-control skills in new situations.
  b. controlling one's actions in the absence of external reinforcement or punishment.
  c. how capable one feels one is to carry out a particular task.
  d. the ability to accurately evaluate the effect of one's behaviors on achieving a goal.



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

A



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