1. Which of the following demonstrates in a clear example what psycho-moral-cognitive maturation is?* a. none of the answers offered here are correct* b. recognize as an internal criterion that it is bad to steal without the need for the police to tell you so, or for external punishment to be applied as happened before* c. grow in size, height* d. be in the sensorimotor stage of intellectual development
2. For one of the following researchers, change - as adaptation - is fundamental in the study of human development, both as an individual and as a species. Who is it?* a. skinner* b. Darwin* c. Harlow* d. Spit
3. Assume that you have a niece who, at only three years old, plays golf exceptionally, with good aim and very coordinated shots. Are skills would demonstrate:* a. motor maturity, because she manages to make the appropriate movements* b. social adaptation, because she is successful in adult activities* c. intelligence, because she understands the rules of the game* d. emotional maturity, because it withstands the tensions of competition* e. motor maturity, because she understands as an adult the objectives and goals of the game
4. You are in a store paying at the cashier for the merchandise you want to buy. The cashier is passed three items; That is, she doesn't charge them. You decide not to warn her about her mistake, because you like her since when you get home you won't have to explain how much she spent shopping. At what stage of development did you stay?* a. genital* b. integrity vs. despair* c. formal operations* d. conventional