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· 151-155 · 156-160 · 161-165 · 166-170 · 171-175 · 176-180 · 181-185 · 186-190 · 191-195 · 196-200 · 201-205 ·Piaget studies moral development too and believed that it nicely tied in with overall cognitive development. He distinguished three stages: 1. Premoral period: No concern or awareness of or for rules. 2. Heteronomous morality: Strict adherence to rules and duties. Obedience to authority. 3. Autonomous morality: Rules are agreements and can be considered critically. Rules can be selectively applied depending on intention or mutual agreement. Piaget would give two stories: 1. Once there was a little boy called David. One day when his mother was out he tried to get some sweets from the cupboard. He climbed on a chair and stretched out his arm. But the sweets were too hi... click for more
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Aging Begins in Early Adulthood • What distinctions do researchers find between primary and secondary aging? Aging and Appearance • List four changes in appearance experienced with aging: Sensory Changes • List the two senses most significantly affected by aging and describe these changes: 1. 2. Physical Functioning • Name two of the changes in physical functioning experienced during aging and describe these changes: 1. 2.
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Psychology
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74503
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102789
Structuralism, Functionalism and Cognitive theories
I am looking for comparison and contrast of the Structuralism, Functionalism and Cognitive the three different perspective theories of early psychology.
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Psychology
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74914
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Compare and contrast the influence of heredity and hormones of human behavior.
Compare and contrast the influence of heredity and hormones of human behavior.
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Psychology
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76375
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102789
Gardner and Spearman's Intelligence Models
I am studying the Spearman's model of intelligence and Gardner's multiple intelligences model. I am looking for several comparison and contrast of the two models. Please note: no examples from the wikipedia.org section.
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Psychology
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76544
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