I believe the answer is: Henry
<span>cognitive dissonance happens when an individual two contradictory behaviors at the same time.
</span>when a person have to undergone something that he doesn't like in order to get something that he desire as a reward (such as being humiliated to be accepted into a group), that person would most likely to maintain onto the ward because he does not want to revert back to the negative experience again.
2/6=0.333333...
Multiply that by 100 to get the percentage.
Answer: 33%
Answer:
The answer is Piaget's autonomous morality stage.
Explanation:
The influential psychologist Jean Piaget believed that children developed their morality in stages. The first was the heteronomous morality stage (between 5 and 9 years) where morality is imposed from the outside largely by authority figures like parents and teachers. The autonomous morality stage begins at around age 9 or 10 when children begin to recognize there is no absolute right or wrong. Piaget observed that children at this stage tend to base moral judgments on the intention of the actor rather than the consequences of the actions
. They also think of hypothetical circumstances that might affect whether a rule should be applied or not. At this age the peer group of the child widens and they learn more about the morality of others and their own ideas begin to change.
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