Exam 13: Moral Development, Values, and Religion
Exam 1: Introduction151 Questions
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Exam 13: Moral Development, Values, and Religion124 Questions
Exam 14: Families, Lifestyles, and Parenting116 Questions
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Maya experiences a deep emotional reaction when she speaks to Stephanie about the death of Stephanie's son. Maya imagines herself in Stephanie's situation and feels
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Darlene has a strong religious orientation through her adulthood and late adulthood years. Compared to her peers who are not religious, which of the following is she NOT likely to be?
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Which dimension of moral development regulates social interactions and arbitrates conflict?
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Melissa and Andrea went to Peru with their parents to help build a school for local villagers. They participated in
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Derek went to Peru with his parents to help build a school for local villagers. What is a likely outcome of this experience for Derek?
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Describe empathy and what is required to feel empathy. Describe global empathy.
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John Dewey believed that a school's classroom rules and the moral orientation of the teachers and administrators create a moral atmosphere and, in turn, a
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Brent argues that laws should only exist to preserve and protect fundamental human rights. Brent seems to be at which of Kohlberg's stages of moral development?
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Trenton suggests a rule change to a game he and his friends are playing. His friends agree, and they play with the new rules. According to Piaget, Trenton and his friends show
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Which of the following conditions is NOT linked to juvenile delinquency?
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How does Kohlberg's theory of moral development differ from Gilligan's theory?
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Martina participates in a group that discusses social responsibility and the experiences of others. Adults coach the group about ethical decision making and promote caring behaviors. This is an example of
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According to Piaget, parent-child relations are less likely to foster moral development than peer relations, because
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Some studies show a positive link between religion and health. Which of the following is NOT part of the evidence that shows a positive association between religious participation and health?
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Which of the following statements is TRUE of Kohlberg's theory as it applies across cultures?
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Which of the following is an example of practical example of the criticism of mismatch between moral thought and moral behavior in Kohlberg's theory?
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Students are more likely to cheat under which of the following conditions?
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An approach to moral instruction that encourages students to define their own principles and recognize the standards of others is called
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