Exam 12: Morality in Thought and Action

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Describe modeling theory and how this theory was supported by Bandura's study with Bobo dolls.

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Modeling theory (or social learning theory) relies on the likelihood that people tend to reproduce the behaviors that they see others performing.Children have been repeatedly shown to reproduce quite specific behaviors modeled by adults.Bandura, for example, showed children an adult being physically aggressive to a Bobo doll.Children often copied the adult's violent behavior with great specificity.

Madison is 3¹/₂ years old.According to Piaget, she:

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Studies that include women from a broad spectrum of socioeconomic groups, including women from disadvantaged minorities, find that:

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Gilligan proposed a three-stage sequence of moral development:

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The concrete operational stage roughly corresponds with which of the following stages of moral reasoning?

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Nadiya is 9 years old.Which moral principle is she most likely to abide by?

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All of the following statements are true EXCEPT:

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In a study, children were led to believe that they had broken a toy belonging to the experimenter when he was out of the room.Those who appeared driven by shame did all the following EXCEPT:

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Leo has a strong "gut feeling" about what is morally right and wrong in a particular situation but is unable to justify those feelings with higher-order reasoning.This phenomenon is referred to as:

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All of the following are moral modules considered by Haidt and Joseph EXCEPT:

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Researchers used an apparatus to measure cooperation and competition among children.Javier participated in this task in his small Mexican town.Jason participated in this task in Chicago.What is the most likely outcome?

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Tracy is a swimmer.She is happy when her opponent slips and injures herself while getting out of the pool.This illustrates:

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Danielle focuses on care for others as well as care for herself.When making moral decisions, she considers both factors.According to Gilligan, Danielle would be in which stage?

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Justine is about to eat her sandwich at lunch.She realizes that the new girl at school did not bring lunch.Justine gives the girl her sandwich and just eats her apple for lunch.This is an illustration of:

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Researchers examined preschoolers' ideas about social conventions, moral laws, and inviolable physical laws.They found:

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Dr.Fitch believes that there is no reason to consider moral thought because moral thoughts are largely afterthoughts, which occur after we commit a moral action.Dr.Fitch is likely a ________ theorist.

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Which of the following statements is true?

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Mrs.Smith caught Joyce cheating on her second grade math test.After math, the class went to the playground and Mrs.Smith caught Bill cheating in a game of tag.Research on consistency of moral behavior suggests that:

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Marianne drops her keys on the floor and unsuccessfully reaches for them.Her son, Diego, sees that his mother needs help reaching her keys.Diego tries to help his mother even though there are not obvious benefits to him.This illustrates ________ helping.

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Piaget described a series of moral scenarios to children and asked them to judge the culpability of the child in the story.Provide an example of such a story.Describe how a child in the heteronomous stage would likely respond to two stories-one with neutral intentions and major negative consequences and one with negative intentions and minor negative consequences.

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