Exam 13: Moral Development, Values, and Religion
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For children, the most immediate stimulation of sharing is provided by the
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In the contemporary perspective on moral development, what do many psychologists believe about children's moral development?
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To a 6-year-old child, being fair would MOST likely mean giving
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According to Kochanska and her colleagues (2002), young children
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Which of the following hypothesizes a possible core of moral personality?
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Nine-year-old Kara accidentally let the cat out. Her mother calmly explains, "It's too cold for the cat to stay outside tonight, and it takes a long time to look for him and get him back in. Please try to be more careful when you open the door next time." Kara will likely react by
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When children think of justice and rules as unchangeable properties of the world that are out of the control of people, they are displaying
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According to a 1999 study, which of the following is TRUE of adolescents' religious involvement?
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In a recent study of adolescents, what was negatively correlated to school truancy and depression?
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Drivers stop when a traffic light turns red. This is an example of a
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Moral "lessons" slightly beyond children's cognitive levels will motivate them to restructure their moral thought and promote advanced moral reasoning. This statement is closely tied to the concept(s) of
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Taetem is interviewed while participating in a protest. Taetem states that she has the right to express her opinion, but so does anyone else who disagrees with her. Which moral level does Taetem's statement reflect?
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Clarissa resists peer pressure to smoke a cigarette. She feels proud of herself for maintaining her personal and family standards of behavior. According to psychoanalytic theory, she is being rewarded by her
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Mia yields to peer pressure to smoke a cigarette. She feels guilty and worthless for not living up to her personal and family standards of behavior. According to psychoanalytic theory, she is being punished by her
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Based on research looking at Gilligan's care perspective versus Kohlberg's justice perspective (not including Gilligan's own research), at least one study showed that
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Briefly describe the two broad types of moral reasoning development identified by Piaget.
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According to Pamela King and her colleagues, a feeling for experiencing something beyond oneself in a transcendent manner and living in a way that benefits others and society is referred to as
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