Exam 14: Moral Development
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Jim's parents and Horis's parents both use physical punishment, and both sets of parents tend to be quite controlling. In Jim's culture, but not in Horis's culture, physical punishment tends to be viewed as part of responsible parenting. What is the likely outcome for Jim and Horis in terms of antisocial behaviour?
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The emotional reaction to another's negative emotion or negative situation is referred to as:
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The internal regulatory system that increases an individual's ability to conform with socially approved standards of behaviour is referred to as:
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Arnold sees that another child has forgotten his lunch and is crying. Arnold feels like crying. Arnold is MOST likely experiencing:
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What has been demonstrated by research on young children's ability to appreciate the importance of intentionality in morality?
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Which statement about the biological influence on aggression is TRUE?
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Concern with _____ is characteristic of the LEAST advanced level of prosocial reasoning.
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Which factor is NOT a necessary characteristic of prosocial conduct?
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Which statement constitutes postconventional moral reasoning?
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When presented with Piaget's stories designed to assess children's moral reasoning, Piaget would expect 11-year-old Jabar to say that:
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Which statement about children's beliefs about the domains of social judgment is TRUE?
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Describe the differences and similarities in the parenting practices associated with prosocial behaviour and those associated with a lack of antisocial behaviour. Why are the practices that encourage prosocial behaviour not exactly the same as those that discourage antisocial behaviour?
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By what age do children begin to exhibit concern for and try to comfort others without getting upset themselves?
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According to Piaget, advances in children's moral reasoning are a result of:
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Which comparison between Piaget's and Kohlberg's theories of moral judgment is accurate?
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Research using which type of procedure has demonstrated preschoolers' use of intentionality to evaluate others' behaviour?
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