Exam 13: Moral Development
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What is the first stage in Kohlberg's theory of moral development?
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Jaedyn attends religious services more often than her older and younger siblings.What age would Jaedyn probably be?
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Which would not be considered part of the hidden curriculum?
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A child who says he should not lie to his parents because he would get punished if he got caught demonstrates the _________ level of morality.
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After reading research by Hartshorne and May (1928-1930),who of the following would you predict would be most likely to cheat?
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In order to participate in a program entitled Fast Track,children must
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_______________________ perspective is a moral perspective that views people in terms of their connectedness and interpersonal communication.
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From a Freudian perspective,the _________ is the moral branch of personality.
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Whereas adults characteristically impose rules and regulations on children,the mutual give-and-take in peer interaction provides children with the opportunity to
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Who is most likely to have just begun to share toys out of a sense of obligation?
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The social cognitive theory emphasizes a distinction between moral competence and moral performance.Elaborate on these two dimensions of the social cognitive theory and give an example of each.
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A child is presented with a story in which someone has a conflict about whether or not to lie in a particular situation.The child is then asked to decide what is appropriate for the character to do and why.What domain of moral development is the researcher examining?
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List the three discipline techniques of parenting by Hoffman.Give one example of each.
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James tells his brother Dan,"You should always wear your seat belt because it's against the law not to do so.We should obey the law because it is the right thing to do." At what stage of moral reasoning is James operating?
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When a person has a strong conviction with persistence in overcoming distractions and obstacles is a description of moral _____.
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Conduct problems in children are best explained by a confluence of causes,or risk factors,operating over time.Which of the following is not an example of the risk factors?
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The current efforts to get U.S.students involved in service learning activities is being coordinated by the _______ for National and Community Service.
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