Exam 13: Moral Development, Values, and Religion
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Eight-year-old Max regularly displays antisocial behavior and destroys property.His early onset antisocial behavior is associated with which of the following outcomes?
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A recent large-scale U.S.study revealed which of the following regarding volunteering?
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In which setting would cognitive moral education be MOST effective in advancing moral thinking?
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Which of the following family characteristics is NOT linked to juvenile delinquency?
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Walter Mischel purports that self-control is strongly influenced by:
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Layton Jr.High is offering a course in which students discuss concepts such as democracy, trust, justice, and community.This is an example of:
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According to Narvaez, integrative classroom environments focus on all of the following EXCEPT:
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Trenton suggests a rule change to a game he and his friends are playing.His friends agree, and they play with the new rules.According to Piaget, Trenton and his friends are able to engage in:
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Abby slows down when she sees a police car on the road, because she doesn't want to get a speeding ticket.What stage of Kohlberg's morality does this demonstrate?
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Which of the following is an example of reasoning level and action mismatch criticism in Kohlberg's theory?
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Which of the following is TRUE of adolescents' religious involvement?
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Which of the following cognitive factors is NOT linked with juvenile delinquency?
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At which stage of Kohlberg's theory does a person understand that values and laws are relative, and that standards may vary person to person?
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An older adult is highly involved in the church and feels that religion plays an important role in leading a meaningful and contented life.This older adult is MOST likely a(n):
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Kierra is tempted to cheat on a test but chooses not to.According to psychoanalytic theory, what keeps Kierra from cheating?
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Beliefs and attitudes about the way things should be according to what is important to an individual are:
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