Exam 10: Altruism and Moral Development

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One means of increasing children's resistance to temptation is to

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One common criticism of Kohlberg's theory of moral development is that

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Toddlers who are less inclined to feel compassion for a distressed companion and more inclined to experience personal distress are those who _____.

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Induction may be effective at promoting children's moral development because

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Although Sam believes that cheating is unethical, he cheats on an important test and eases his conscience by saying that without fudging a bit, he would likely not make the B he needs to maintain his scholarship. Bandura would explain this inconsistency between moral reasoning (cheating is wrong) and moral behavior (Sam's cheating) as a clear example of

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Empathic arousal is likely to promote prosocial behavior if that arousal is

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Zahn-Waxler and associates found that mothers of especially compassionate toddlers were likely to respond to their child's harmdoing with a statement such as

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Cross-cultural studies imply that prosocial conduct is most common in cultures in which _____.

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According to Kohlberg, _____ is necessary for children to move beyond preconventional morality.

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Which statement reflects Kohlberg's conventional morality?

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According to the "felt responsibility" interpretation of the empathy-altruism relationship, older children may be more inclined than younger ones to feel a personal obligation to assist a person in need because

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Julio and Paul don't seem to care who wins when they plan Monopoly. In fact, it often seems as if they are playing according to different rules; but they consistently enjoy themselves and have few squabbles while playing. These two boys seem to be at Piaget's _____ of moral reasoning.

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_____ is thought to underlie a mature sense of morality by all moral development theorists.

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According to Freud, the superego is formed as a result of

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Nicole believes that sex with her boyfriend is wrong because she might have to drop out of school and lose her scholarship if she got pregnant. Her friend Stefanie agrees on the decision to forgo sex, but tells Nicole that "You are missing the point; sex between unmarrieds is not something a nice girls would do. It is more important to view the act through the eyes of others than to simply worry about your own interests." According to research on peer influences on moral development, we might expect

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Gilligan's theory of sex differences in moral reasoning holds that

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Research on the consistency of moral conduct across situations indicates that moral conduct

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Behaving in accordance with rules, even when authority figures are not around to detect transgressions or enforce these edicts, provides some evidence of

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If one states that it is okay for a penniless man to steal, then he/she

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The cognitive-developmental perspective on morality assumes all of the following except _____.

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