Exam 7: Moral Development, values, and Religion
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Carol Gilligan's theory is based on a(n)________ perspective toward morality.
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Mr.Gates,who teaches World Geography,frequently gives out a test and then leaves the room to pick up his mail in the office or to get coffee.What does research predict Mr.Gates' students are likely to do while he is out of the room?
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Moral rules are ________,while conventional rules are ________.
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Explain the social cognitive theory of moral development and distinguish between moral competence and moral performance.
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Define and describe what is meant by "service learning." Explain the goals and benefits of service learning.
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Which of the following factors has been found to influence movement through Kohlberg's stages of moral development?
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Jodie is trying to decide how she feels about cheating and those who cheat.This internal struggle is consistent with which theory of moral development?
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Ms.Sacco's U.S.history students perceive her to be incompetent.They also think that she is unfair and that she does not care about her students.According to recent research,Ms.Sacco's students are likely to
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Describe situations in which students are likely to cheat and explain some of the strategies that can be implemented to decrease cheating behavior.
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Researchers consider the core of all three types of moral exemplars to include the traits of honesty and
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Describe trends in religious interests in adolescents and emerging adults.
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Mr.Hale has his tenth-grade honors English class tutor younger children in reading and writing.Mr.Hale's students are engaged in
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Gretchen's moral notions and commitments are central to her life.A developmentalist would say that Gretchen has developed a
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Justin's school has rules about behaviors,and teachers clearly transmit the attitude that students should be respectful and considerate of others.According to John Dewey,the rules and moral atmosphere of Justin's school make up its
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Our beliefs and attitudes about the way things should be are our
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Denise helps organize a five-mile walk to raise money for a good cause,the Brain Injury Association.Denise's work is an act of
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Joel shuts his cell phone off upon entering a church to attend a funeral service.Joel's action is an example of
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Define prosocial behaviors and discuss the gender differences in prosocial behavior found by recent research.
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Parents who attempt to gain control over their adolescent or his or her resources are using a discipline technique known as
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The goal of the integrative ethical education program is to
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