Exam 13: Aggression, Altruism, and Moral Development
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Exam 2: Hereditary Influences on Development229 Questions
Exam 3: Prenatal Development and Birth220 Questions
Exam 4: Infancy218 Questions
Exam 5: Physical Development: the Brain, the Body, Motor Skills, and Sexual Development206 Questions
Exam 6: Cognitive Development: Piagets Theory and Vygotskys Sociocultural Viewpoint264 Questions
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Exam 10: Emotional Development, Temperament, and Attachment212 Questions
Exam 11: Development of the Self-Concept200 Questions
Exam 12: Sex Differences and Gender-Role Development196 Questions
Exam 13: Aggression, Altruism, and Moral Development225 Questions
Exam 14: The Context of Development I: the Family180 Questions
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Parenting that reflects a withdrawing from the child and is characterized by cold, unsupportive, and even indifferent, disinterested, or neglectful parenting is
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Piaget's cognitive theory and Kohlberg's moral reasoning theory are similar because they both
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In Piaget's moral theory, EXPIATORY PUNISHMENT is to RECIPROCAL PUNISHMENT as ____ is to ____.
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An adult removing a child from a situation in which she is being aggressive is referred to as
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In the Early Care Research Network study on aggression, ____ percent of children displayed high levels of aggression that remained stable.
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Which of these is a suitable slogan for the moral doctrine of specificity?
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Identify three ways in which parents can help their children learn to act in moral ways by learning to resist temptation.
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The wrongdoer's intentions are first given consideration when the child reaches Piaget's ____ stage at the age of 10 or 11.
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Snubbing or ignoring another person to make him or her feel bad is a type of
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Explain how attributional processes can be leveraged to train a moral self-concept in children.
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Committed compliance to moral standards is enhanced when the child has a ____ with parents.
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Which statement about the socialization of aggression in boys and girls is FALSE?
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Social-cognitive interventions can be used to help highly aggressive youngsters to achieve all of the following EXCEPT
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When people from collectivistic cultures are evaluated with Kohlberg's dilemmas of moral reasoning, they
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Cross-cultural research from more than 100 countries indicates consistently that
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"I cleaned up my toys so I would not have to go in time-out." This child is at the ____ stage of moral development
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During the preschool years, there is a shift in altruism from
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