Exam 13: Moral Development
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At what stage of Kohlberg's moral development is morality completely internalized?
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In Freud's view,inwardly directed hostility is experienced as
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_________________________ was initially involved with the idea of hidden curriculum over 60 years ago.
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After reading an article by Piaget,parents would be most likely to attempt to improve their child's level of moral reasoning by
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The idea of the hidden curriculum in schools is an approach to teaching moral development.What are the pros and cons of this approach?
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While watching a marathon on television Mandy sees a participant in a wheelchair cross the finish line and thrust her hands up in the air in a demonstration of accomplishment.When this happens,Mandy also experiences a feeling of pleasure and accomplishment.This feeling would best be described as
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Kirby's peer group always agrees that each of them should get ten tries at hitting a pitched ball.When two younger children want to play,the group agrees that the younger kids should each get 20 tries.Kirby's group's behaviour indicates
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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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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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What component of the superego involves behaviours disapproved of by parents?
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From a Freudian perspective,the _________ is the moral branch of personality.
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Which would not be considered part of the hidden curriculum?
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Social-cognitive domain theory states that there are different domains of social knowledge and reasoning,including all of the following except:
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In the Heinz dilemma,a person who supports Heinz's theft of the drug reasons that by not stealing the drug,he would have lived up to society's rules,but he would have let down his conscience.This person is in what stage of moral development?
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Juvenile ____________________________ refers to a broad range of behaviours,from socially unacceptable behaviour to status offenses.
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Piaget believed that children think in what two distinct ways about morality?
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When Tim sees his daughter Tess finish second in the national spelling bee,he says to himself,"I'll bet that Tess feels both excited and disappointed." Tim's thought indicates that he is
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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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