Exam 13: Moral Development
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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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Moral children tend to have parents who show all but which one of the following criteria?
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At what Piagetian stage of moral development does a child believe in immanent justice?
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____________________________ are/is a direct approach that involves teaching students a basic moral literacy to prevent them from engaging in immoral behaviour and doing harm to themselves or others.
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_______________________ empathy is the young infant's empathic response in which clear boundaries between the feelings and needs of the self and those of another have not yet been established.
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____________________________ theory of morality emphasizes a distinction between a child's moral competence (the ability to produce moral behaviours)and moral performance (those behaviours in specific situations).
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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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Which of the following is not a side effect of service learning?
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What research method did Kohlberg use to develop his theory of moral development?
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What is the highest stage in Kohlberg's theory of moral development?
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Which of the following is not an example of prosocial behaviour?
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Dr.Henry asks his subjects questions like,"How should teachers treat their students?" What is he most likely to be interested in?
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When 10-month-old Ike sees his brother Jerome accidentally let go of his balloon and start to cry,Ike also begins to cry.This behaviour indicates that Ike
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Which of the follow processes has been invoked to explain how individuals learn certain responses and why their responses differ from one another?
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What is the first stage in Kohlberg's theory of moral development?
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The relationship between delinquency and low-income status may be related to the fact that peer-group status is often related to one's ability to
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Concerning resistance to temptation,what is the relationship between punishment and cognitive rationales?
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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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