Exam 13: Moral Development
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Imagine that you visited Piaget when he was still alive,and a colleague told you that he was researching children's understanding of rules and moral development.Since you are familiar with Piaget's methods,where would you expect to find him?
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Which best describes the reasoning of a child in the heteronomous morality stage?
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What research method did Kohlberg use to develop his theory of moral development?
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___________________________ focuses on thoughts about social consensus and convention.
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Troy is becoming very frustrated with his son,Gannon,who is running around the room and screaming as loud as he can.In response,Troy says,"One more word and I'm going outside and must stay inside." Troy's actions provide an example of
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Six-year-old Dylan was taught a card game in which aces are "wild." His friend suggests that they make all the eights wild as well.Dylan insists that this is impossible as only aces can be wild.Piaget would describe Dylan as being in the stage of ________ morality.
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The rules people use to interact with one another are part of
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Your best friend Jessica recently participated in a psychological study.When you ask her how it went,she says,"It was easy.I was just asked what I thought about some Heinz guy who stole drugs for a living." Jessica was in a study of moral development based on the methods of
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Concerning resistance to temptation,what is the relationship between punishment and cognitive rationales?
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When it comes to moral development,peer interaction is very important because it
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When a person has lived their life with a high set of virtues they are seen as being moral ______.
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Conduct ______________________ refer(s)to age-inappropriate actions and attitudes that violate family expectations,society's norms,and the personal or property rights of others.
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Emily is accused of stealing some money to help support the drug habit of her husband,Luke.When asked why she did it,she responds,"A good wife is supposed to take care of her husband." This answer represents moral thinking at the __________ level.
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Which of the following has been a major criticism of Kohlberg's theory of moral development?
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After 4-year-old Susie had a temper tantrum in a grocery store,her mother refused to talk to her on the way home.What discipline technique is her mother using?
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List three reasons Piaget identifies why adolescents make changes or choices in their religious thinking.
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