Exam 12: Thinking About Relationships: Social-Cognitive and Moral Development
Exam 1: Basic Issues in the Study of Development148 Questions
Exam 2: Prenatal Development132 Questions
Exam 3: Birth and Early Infancy133 Questions
Exam 4: Physical Development139 Questions
Exam 5: Perceptual Development120 Questions
Exam 6: Cognitive Development I: Structure and Process137 Questions
Exam 7: Cognitive Development Ii: Individual Differences in Cognitive Abilities130 Questions
Exam 8: The Development of Language123 Questions
Exam 9: Personality Development: Alternative Views127 Questions
Exam 10: Concepts of Self, Gender, and Sex Roles138 Questions
Exam 11: The Development of Social Relationships136 Questions
Exam 12: Thinking About Relationships: Social-Cognitive and Moral Development128 Questions
Exam 13: The Ecology of Development: the Child Within the Family System138 Questions
Exam 14: Beyond the Family: the Impact of the Broader Culture124 Questions
Exam 15: Atypical Development120 Questions
Putting It All Together: The Developing Child139 Questions
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Children display less understanding of situations that produce guilt and pride in most people if their parents use
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Max drives the speed limit to avoid getting a ticket. Tim helps his father wash the car because he wants his father to teach him how to drive. Both Max and Tim are at which level of moral development?
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A concern for how others will judge one's actions is typical of which level of moral development?
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According to the developmental stages proposed by Hoffman, not until late childhood or adolescence is a child able to demonstrate __________ .
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Gilligan argues that there are two distinct moral orientations: __________ and __________ .
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In stage ________ of Kohlberg's theory of moral development, the individual relies on the physical consequences of some action to decide if it is right or wrong.
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Responding to another person's general situation or plight is characteristic of
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Which of the following is characteristic of principled morality?
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Define cinema therapy and explain how newer technologies are allowing it to be adapted for use with children.
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Research on Gilligan's theory indicates that what matters more than gender in determining whether a person will use a caring or justice orientation in addressing a moral dilemma is
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Piaget believed that children move to moral relativism after what age?
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In your opinion, what has influenced/what is behind these children's moral reasoning?
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According to Hoffman, which of the following stages of empathy is visible in infants?
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According to Barenboim, when Candice reaches age 8 or 9, she will peak in her use of
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According to researcher Carl Barenboim, any descriptions that involve comparing a child's behaviors of physical features with another child, or with the norm, are called __________ .
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The first of Piaget's stages of moral development in which a child believes that rules are inflexible is called __________ .
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Kohlberg pioneered the method of assessing moral reasoning by
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Not until __________ is a child able to empathize with another person's plight.
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