Exam 13: Aggression, Altruism, and Moral Development
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Exam 13: Aggression, Altruism, and Moral Development225 Questions
Exam 14: The Context of Development I: the Family180 Questions
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When parents get really angry, they speak in a fierce monotone through clenched teeth. This disciplinary technique is called
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Parke's study with the "forbidden toy paradigm" showed that
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Describe three ways in which children are influenced by exposure to parental conflict.
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Kohlberg's moral development theory states that egocentrism steers the child toward
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The tendency for boys to act more aggressively than girls is LEAST apparent in
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According to Piaget, the moral reasoning of 10- to 12-year-olds is characterized by
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For Kohlberg, moral reasoning at various levels requires that the child's cognition be at particular Piagetian stages and that the child
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During Piaget's ____ stage, between the ages of five and 10, children show strong respect for rules issued by authority figures.
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Longitudinal research on the long-term stability of aggression shows that
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Children often socially construct status hierarchy around children being well-known and accepted based on posseession of socially desirable attributes such as attractiveness, athleticism, and desirable possessions. This construct is known as
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Which of these is NOT among the three categories of moral concerns that parents seek to instill in their children?
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The best parental disciplinary technique to encourage morally mature emotions, reasoning, and behavior is
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An excellent way by which parents can encourage their children to be prosocially helpful to others is to
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Describe the typical pattern of interactions seen in coercive home environments.
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Following a televised terrorist bombing, a viewer turns off the TV because the images of injured victims are highly upsetting to her. This illustrates
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The story of the Good Samaritan, who rescued a person that he did not know, is about a case of
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____ aggression is common among boys, and ____ aggression is common among girls.
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