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20. Nancy is picketing a shoe factory that refuses to hire individuals wbo are H

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Question

20. Nancy is picketing a shoe factory that refuses to hire individuals wbo are HIV positive to work on the assembly line. She believes that this act of discrimination is universally wrong. Her moral reasoning in this ease is at the of development. stage of a. preconventional b. conventional c. operational d. ethicalss e. autonomous moral principles 21. are cognitive rules for objeets and are cognitive rules for behaviors. a. concepts; schemata b. assimilations; accommodations e. concepts; operants d. schemata; concepts With regard to Piaget's theery of cogaltive development, match the following (Yon may use each letter more than once): 22, object permanence 23, conservation of mass 24. symbolic thought 25. abstract reasoning 26. 11 years old and older a. sensorimotor b. concrete operations c. preoperational d. formal operations 27. Aft properly instead of like a baseball bat. He has therefore achieved which level of cognit er practicing, Bryan, an experienced baseball player, learns to swing a tennis ras adaptation? a. assimilation b. functional autonomy c. equilibrium d. accommodation.

Explanation / Answer

20. Nancy is arguing against discrimination of HIV patients in her factory on grounds of larger universal ethics and she is thus operating from the ethical stage (option d)of Kohlberg’s stage of morality.