Exam 13: Moral Development
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___________________________ focuses on thoughts about social consensus and convention.
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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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_____________________ is conveyed by the moral atmosphere that is a part of every school.
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List the three discipline techniques of parenting by Hoffman.Give one example of each.
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In the study of moral development,developmentalists examine four domains.Which of the following is not a domain?
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According to psychoanalytic theory,children internalize parental moral standards in order to
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Compare and contrast the intrapersonal and interpersonal dimensions of moral development.
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When it comes to moral development,peer interaction is very important because it
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Jefferson,who believes in privacy and personal freedom,becomes aware that a children's book has been banned because it portrays an unwed mother in a positive manner.As a result,Jefferson participates in a public protest and purchases several copies of the book for anyone wishing to read the work.At which level of moral reasoning does Jefferson appear to be operating?
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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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Researchers have found that the most effective way to raise a child's level of moral reasoning is to
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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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What do the majority of contemporary developmental psychologists view as the basis for moral behaviour in children?
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If you believe that the key to moral development is a child's ability to resist temptation and to develop self-control,your beliefs most closely resemble those of _________ theorists.
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Cross-cultural researchers have concluded that Kohlberg's principles of moral reasoning are
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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 regard to the efforts to help children with conduct problems,there is a ______________________ consensus on what works (Mash & Wolfe,2007).
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