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Deck 13: Moral Development
1
What research method did Kohlberg use to develop his theory of moral development?
A) field experiments on children
B) longitudinal studies of families
C) interviews with children
D) case studies of children
A) field experiments on children
B) longitudinal studies of families
C) interviews with children
D) case studies of children
C
2
In the study of moral development,developmentalists examine four domains.Which of the following is not a domain?
A) reasoning
B) behaving
C) feeling
D) contrasting
A) reasoning
B) behaving
C) feeling
D) contrasting
D
3
When considering the goodness of an act,what does an autonomous thinker focus on?
A) immediacy of consequences
B) fairness
C) universal conventions
D) intentions of the individual involved
A) immediacy of consequences
B) fairness
C) universal conventions
D) intentions of the individual involved
D
4
Kirby's peer group always agrees that each of them should get 10 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 behavior indicates
A) a fear of immanent justice.
B) preconventional moral thought.
C) autonomous thinking.
D) heteronomous thinking.
A) a fear of immanent justice.
B) preconventional moral thought.
C) autonomous thinking.
D) heteronomous thinking.
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Jewel
A) sex differences in math abilities.
B) children's comprehension of time and distance.
C) children's ability to mentally rotate objects.
D) positive side of moral development.
E)Cash has used her abilities to demonstrate the
A) sex differences in math abilities.
B) children's comprehension of time and distance.
C) children's ability to mentally rotate objects.
D) positive side of moral development.
E)Cash has used her abilities to demonstrate the
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6
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.
A) autonomous
B) immanent
C) conventional
D) heteronomous
A) autonomous
B) immanent
C) conventional
D) heteronomous
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7
Immanent justice is best thought of as ________ justice.
A) intrusive
B) intensive
C) immediate
D) individual
A) intrusive
B) intensive
C) immediate
D) individual
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8
Piaget believed that children think in what two distinct ways about morality?
A) indirect and direct
B) intrinsically and extrinsically
C) preconventional and conventional
D) heteronomous and autonomous
A) indirect and direct
B) intrinsically and extrinsically
C) preconventional and conventional
D) heteronomous and autonomous
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9
What is the first stage in Kohlberg's theory of moral development?
A) individualism and purpose
B) preconventional reasoning
C) punishment and obedience orientation
D) social-system morality
A) individualism and purpose
B) preconventional reasoning
C) punishment and obedience orientation
D) social-system morality
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10
Imagine that you visited Piaget when he was still alive,and a colleague told you that he was researching children's understanding of rules and moral development.Since you are familiar with Piaget's methods,where would you expect to find him?
A) in a lab with a primate colony
B) on an elementary school playground
C) in church
D) at a college basketball game
A) in a lab with a primate colony
B) on an elementary school playground
C) in church
D) at a college basketball game
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11
Your best friend Jessica recently participated in a psychological study.When you ask her how it went,she says,"It was easy.I was just asked what I thought about some Heinz guy who stole drugs for a living." Jessica was in a study of moral development based on the methods of
A) Sandra Bem.
B) Carol Gilligan.
C) Walter Mischel.
D) Lawrence Kohlberg.
A) Sandra Bem.
B) Carol Gilligan.
C) Walter Mischel.
D) Lawrence Kohlberg.
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12
A child is presented with a story in which someone has a conflict about whether or not to lie in a particular situation.The child is then asked to decide what is appropriate for the character to do and why.What domain of moral development is the researcher examining?
A) feeling
B) contrasting
C) behaving
D) reasoning
A) feeling
B) contrasting
C) behaving
D) reasoning
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13
At what Piagetian stage of moral development does a child believe in immanent justice?
A) autonomous morality
B) heteronomous morality
C) social-system morality
D) punishment and obedience morality
A) autonomous morality
B) heteronomous morality
C) social-system morality
D) punishment and obedience morality
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14
Ian has been told by his psychology instructor that cheating is forbidden.On his first exam,Ian is overcome by temptation and looks at the answer sheet of the person sitting next to him.Ian then begins to sweat in anticipation of the punishment that he believes the instructor is about to deliver.This behavior demonstrates the concept of
A) autonomous moral reasoning.
B) postconventional thinking.
C) immanent justice.
D) the care perspective.
A) autonomous moral reasoning.
B) postconventional thinking.
C) immanent justice.
D) the care perspective.
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15
Who used moral dilemmas to study moral development?
A) Carol Gilligan
B) Jean Piaget
C) Lawrence Kohlberg
D) Walter Mischel
A) Carol Gilligan
B) Jean Piaget
C) Lawrence Kohlberg
D) Walter Mischel
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16
Dr.Henry asks his subjects questions like,"How should teachers treat their students?" What is he likely to be interested in?
A) androgyny
B) behaviorism
C) moral development
D) identification theory
A) androgyny
B) behaviorism
C) moral development
D) identification theory
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17
The rules people use to interact with one another are part of
A) morals.
B) rapport talk.
C) false self.
D) self-schema.
A) morals.
B) rapport talk.
C) false self.
D) self-schema.
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18
After reading an article by Piaget,parents would be most likely to attempt to improve their child's level of moral reasoning by
A) presenting the child with hypothetical moral dilemmas.
B) encouraging the child to interact with other kids the parents respect.
C) talking with the child about the difference between right and wrong.
D) doing nothing,since morality cannot be taught.
A) presenting the child with hypothetical moral dilemmas.
B) encouraging the child to interact with other kids the parents respect.
C) talking with the child about the difference between right and wrong.
D) doing nothing,since morality cannot be taught.
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19
Which best describes the reasoning of a child in the heteronomous morality stage?
A) "Did I do that?"
B) "Question authority."
C) "Rules were made to be broken."
D) "Right is right and wrong is wrong."
A) "Did I do that?"
B) "Question authority."
C) "Rules were made to be broken."
D) "Right is right and wrong is wrong."
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20
When discussing the accomplishments of Jewell
A) She understood the need for a winter job program.
B) She believed that work did not have to be shared equitably.
C) She believed that there should be prohibitions against locking tardy students out of the classroom.
D) She expected reasonable motivation to help others.
E)Cash,which of the following statements is false?
A) She understood the need for a winter job program.
B) She believed that work did not have to be shared equitably.
C) She believed that there should be prohibitions against locking tardy students out of the classroom.
D) She expected reasonable motivation to help others.
E)Cash,which of the following statements is false?
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21
What type of "real-life" moral dilemma was found to be of most concern to adolescents?
A) stealing
B) drug use
C) fear of crime
D) interpersonal relations
A) stealing
B) drug use
C) fear of crime
D) interpersonal relations
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22
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?
A) social systems morality
B) individualism and purpose
C) universal-ethical principles
D) community rights versus individual rights
A) social systems morality
B) individualism and purpose
C) universal-ethical principles
D) community rights versus individual rights
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23
When it comes to moral development,peer interaction is very important because it
A) challenges children to change their moral orientation.
B) allows for a give-and-take when taking the perspective of another person and generates rules regarding the reasoning process.
C) Both answers are correct.
D) Neither of these answers is correct.
A) challenges children to change their moral orientation.
B) allows for a give-and-take when taking the perspective of another person and generates rules regarding the reasoning process.
C) Both answers are correct.
D) Neither of these answers is correct.
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24
Kohlberg believes that children's moral orientation unfolds as a consequence of their ___________________ development.
A) social
B) emotional
C) physical
D) cognitive
A) social
B) emotional
C) physical
D) cognitive
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25
Emily is accused of stealing some money to help support the drug habit of her husband,Luke.When asked why she did it,she responds,"A good wife is supposed to take care of her husband." This answer represents moral thinking at the __________ level.
A) nonconventional
B) conventional
C) preconventional
D) postconventional
A) nonconventional
B) conventional
C) preconventional
D) postconventional
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26
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?
A) nonconventional
B) postconventional
C) preconventional
D) conventional
A) nonconventional
B) postconventional
C) preconventional
D) conventional
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27
________________________ perspective is the moral perspective that focuses on the rights of the individual.
A) Justice
B) Dare
C) Unaware
D) None of these.
A) Justice
B) Dare
C) Unaware
D) None of these.
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28
Of the following,whose behavior illustrates one of the major criticisms of Kohlberg's theory of moral development?
A) Murphy,who is 20 years old,but is still in the middle level of moral reasoning.
B) Jim and his identical brother Phil,who operate at different levels of moral reasoning
C) Brent,who in conversation produces highly ethical arguments,but who illegally parked in a handicapped parking spot earlier in the day.
D) Miles,whose parents were able to help him learn to reason at higher levels.
A) Murphy,who is 20 years old,but is still in the middle level of moral reasoning.
B) Jim and his identical brother Phil,who operate at different levels of moral reasoning
C) Brent,who in conversation produces highly ethical arguments,but who illegally parked in a handicapped parking spot earlier in the day.
D) Miles,whose parents were able to help him learn to reason at higher levels.
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29
Roger is transferred to a new job in a foreign country.After his arrival,he learns that his religious beliefs are considered immoral and have been outlawed by the government.His decision to continue to practice his religion,even though it may cost him his life,represents thinking at Kohlberg's level of
A) interpersonal norms.
B) universal-ethical principles.
C) social-system morality.
D) individualism and purpose.
A) interpersonal norms.
B) universal-ethical principles.
C) social-system morality.
D) individualism and purpose.
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30
Researchers have found that the most effective way to raise a child's level of moral reasoning is to
A) praise the child's current level of thinking.
B) let the child develop without organized intervention.
C) present examples of moral reasoning that are slightly above the child's current level of functioning.
D) encourage the child to read accounts of famous historical figures known for their high moral standards.
A) praise the child's current level of thinking.
B) let the child develop without organized intervention.
C) present examples of moral reasoning that are slightly above the child's current level of functioning.
D) encourage the child to read accounts of famous historical figures known for their high moral standards.
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31
Which of the following has been a major criticism of Kohlberg's theory of moral development?
A) It relies on out-of-date dilemmas.
B) It fails to clearly distinguish between the ability to reason morally versus the ability to behave morally.
C) It overemphasizes cross-cultural studies.
D) It lacks detail about each specific stage.
A) It relies on out-of-date dilemmas.
B) It fails to clearly distinguish between the ability to reason morally versus the ability to behave morally.
C) It overemphasizes cross-cultural studies.
D) It lacks detail about each specific stage.
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32
Cross-cultural researchers have concluded that Kohlberg's principles of moral reasoning are
A) applicable to Western,and Eastern,societies.
B) applicable to both industrialized,and nonindustrialized,nations.
C) universal.
D) culture-specific.
A) applicable to Western,and Eastern,societies.
B) applicable to both industrialized,and nonindustrialized,nations.
C) universal.
D) culture-specific.
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33
Kari says,"I think cleaning your room is a good thing to do because your mother will give you money if you do it." This type of logic is indicative of Kohlberg's ______________________ stage of thinking.
A) punishment and obedience
B) individualism,instrumental purpose,and exchange
C) social-system morality
D) community rights versus individual rights
A) punishment and obedience
B) individualism,instrumental purpose,and exchange
C) social-system morality
D) community rights versus individual rights
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34
At what stage of Kohlberg's moral development is morality completely internalized?
A) social-system morality
B) interpersonal norms
C) universal-ethical principles
D) individualism and purpose
A) social-system morality
B) interpersonal norms
C) universal-ethical principles
D) individualism and purpose
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35
Lori says,"It's wrong to lie because you might get a spanking." According to Kohlberg,which stage of moral development is she in?
A) nonconventional
B) preconventional
C) conventional
D) postconventional
A) nonconventional
B) preconventional
C) conventional
D) postconventional
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What is the highest stage in Kohlberg's theory of moral development?
A) social-system morality
B) interpersonal norms
C) universal-ethical principles
D) community rights versus individual rights
A) social-system morality
B) interpersonal norms
C) universal-ethical principles
D) community rights versus individual rights
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37
Whereas adults characteristically impose rules and regulations on children,the mutual give-and-take in peer interaction provides children with the opportunity to
A) take the perspective of another person.
B) generate rules democratically.
C) Both answers are correct.
D) None of these answers are correct.
A) take the perspective of another person.
B) generate rules democratically.
C) Both answers are correct.
D) None of these answers are correct.
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38
A child who says he should not lie to his parents because he would get punished if he got caught demonstrates the _________ level of morality.
A) preconventional
B) postconventional
C) nonconventional
D) conventional
A) preconventional
B) postconventional
C) nonconventional
D) conventional
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39
Kohlberg's theory has been criticized for
A) placing too much emphasis on moral thought and too much emphasis on moral behavior.
B) placing too much emphasis on moral thought and not enough emphasis on moral behavior.
C) not placing enough emphasis on moral reasoning.
D) None of these.
A) placing too much emphasis on moral thought and too much emphasis on moral behavior.
B) placing too much emphasis on moral thought and not enough emphasis on moral behavior.
C) not placing enough emphasis on moral reasoning.
D) None of these.
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40
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?
A) heteronomous morality
B) interpersonal norms
C) universal-ethical principles
D) individualism and purpose
A) heteronomous morality
B) interpersonal norms
C) universal-ethical principles
D) individualism and purpose
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41
Which of the following processes has been invoked to explain how individuals learn certain responses and why their responses differ from one another?
A) reinforcement
B) punishment
C) imitation
D) All of these.
A) reinforcement
B) punishment
C) imitation
D) All of these.
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42
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.
A) social-cognitive
B) psychoanalytic
C) behavioral
D) humanistic
A) social-cognitive
B) psychoanalytic
C) behavioral
D) humanistic
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43
____________________________ theory of morality emphasizes a distinction between a child's moral competence (the ability to produce moral behaviors)and moral performance (those behaviors in specific situations).
A) Social-cognitive
B) Psychoanalytical
C) Behaviorist
D) Eclectic
A) Social-cognitive
B) Psychoanalytical
C) Behaviorist
D) Eclectic
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44
Personal issues include
A) control over one's body.
B) privacy.
C) choice of friends and activities.
D) All of these.
A) control over one's body.
B) privacy.
C) choice of friends and activities.
D) All of these.
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45
After reading research by Hartshorne and May (1928-1930),who of the following would you predict would be most likely to cheat?
A) Sean,who is being pressured to do so by a friend
B) Ron,who believes that there is about a 50/50 chance of being caught
C) Tim,who is surrounded by people he doesn't know
D) Perry,who is highly aggressive
A) Sean,who is being pressured to do so by a friend
B) Ron,who believes that there is about a 50/50 chance of being caught
C) Tim,who is surrounded by people he doesn't know
D) Perry,who is highly aggressive
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46
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
A) sharing.
B) empathy.
C) universal.
D) preconventional.
A) sharing.
B) empathy.
C) universal.
D) preconventional.
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47
In Freud's view,inwardly directed hostility is experienced as
A) anger.
B) guilt.
C) confusion.
D) sexual frustration.
A) anger.
B) guilt.
C) confusion.
D) sexual frustration.
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48
Since her parents value education,Colleen studies every night,gets As in most of her classes,and doesn't go out with friends on school nights.These activities exemplify Colleen's
A) ego ideal.
B) false self.
C) preconventional reasoning.
D) moral competence.
A) ego ideal.
B) false self.
C) preconventional reasoning.
D) moral competence.
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49
What component of the superego involves behaviors disapproved of by parents?
A) id
B) ego
C) ego ideal
D) conscience
A) id
B) ego
C) ego ideal
D) conscience
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50
Gilligan is to Kohlberg as
A) individual is to interpersonal.
B) Erikson is to Piaget.
C) sexism is to racism.
D) care is to justice.
A) individual is to interpersonal.
B) Erikson is to Piaget.
C) sexism is to racism.
D) care is to justice.
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51
From a Freudian perspective,ego ideal is to conscience as
A) consciousness is to unconsciousness.
B) approved parental standards are to disapproved parental standards.
C) masculine is to feminine.
D) childhood is to adulthood.
A) consciousness is to unconsciousness.
B) approved parental standards are to disapproved parental standards.
C) masculine is to feminine.
D) childhood is to adulthood.
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52
Concerning resistance to temptation,what is the relationship between punishment and cognitive rationales?
A) Punishment is effective and cognitive rationales are not.
B) Cognitive rationales are effective and punishment is not.
C) Punishment is most effective if cognitive rationales are also used.
D) Although both punishment and cognitive rationales are effective,they should not be combined.
A) Punishment is effective and cognitive rationales are not.
B) Cognitive rationales are effective and punishment is not.
C) Punishment is most effective if cognitive rationales are also used.
D) Although both punishment and cognitive rationales are effective,they should not be combined.
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53
_______________________ perspective is a moral perspective that views people in terms of their connectedness and interpersonal communication.
A) Justice
B) Care
C) Personal
D) None of these.
A) Justice
B) Care
C) Personal
D) None of these.
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54
From a Freudian perspective,the _________ is the moral branch of personality.
A) id
B) ego
C) superego
D) ego ideal
A) id
B) ego
C) superego
D) ego ideal
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55
According to psychoanalytic theory,children internalize parental moral standards in order to
A) eliminate the distinction between moral thought and moral behavior.
B) develop self-recognition skills.
C) maintain a balance between parental and peer-group influence.
D) reduce anxiety and maintain parental affection.
A) eliminate the distinction between moral thought and moral behavior.
B) develop self-recognition skills.
C) maintain a balance between parental and peer-group influence.
D) reduce anxiety and maintain parental affection.
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56
Why did Carol Gilligan believe that Kohlberg's theory was flawed?
A) because he was a male and he used mostly male subjects and male responses
B) because he relied too much on Piaget's theory
C) because he was too Freudian
D) because he used interview techniques rather than experimental methods
A) because he was a male and he used mostly male subjects and male responses
B) because he relied too much on Piaget's theory
C) because he was too Freudian
D) because he used interview techniques rather than experimental methods
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57
The social-cognitive theory makes a distinction between
A) direct and indirect moral education.
B) autonomous and heteronomous morality.
C) moral competence and moral performance.
D) preconventional and conventional level of morality.
A) direct and indirect moral education.
B) autonomous and heteronomous morality.
C) moral competence and moral performance.
D) preconventional and conventional level of morality.
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58
The theorist who would be most interested in the difference between Sheryl's ability to think morally and her actual moral behavior is a ________ theorist.
A) behavioral
B) psychoanalytic
C) social-cognitive
D) Piagetian
A) behavioral
B) psychoanalytic
C) social-cognitive
D) Piagetian
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59
According to Freud,Louise conforms to the societal norms
A) out of fear.
B) to avoid guilt.
C) to resolve the Oedipus conflict.
D) to resolve sexual frustrations.
A) out of fear.
B) to avoid guilt.
C) to resolve the Oedipus conflict.
D) to resolve sexual frustrations.
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60
Moral competence is to moral performance as
A) indirect is to direct.
B) ability is to performance in specific situations.
C) feminine is to masculine.
D) autonomous is to heteronomous.
A) indirect is to direct.
B) ability is to performance in specific situations.
C) feminine is to masculine.
D) autonomous is to heteronomous.
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61
A company hires you to help lead a school-based fund drive to collect money for "poor people around the world." Which age would you first expect to see true humanitarian concern for others and an increase in donations?
A) 1 to 2 years of age
B) 3 to 5 years of age
C) 6 to 9 years of age
D) 10 to 12 years of age
A) 1 to 2 years of age
B) 3 to 5 years of age
C) 6 to 9 years of age
D) 10 to 12 years of age
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62
Which statement regarding Piaget and Kohlberg is not true in relation to parents and moral development?
A) They believe that parents do not provide any unique or essential inputs to children's moral development.
B) They believe that parents do not provide any role-taking opportunities.
C) They believe that peers play an important role in moral development.
D) None of these is believed by both theorists.
A) They believe that parents do not provide any unique or essential inputs to children's moral development.
B) They believe that parents do not provide any role-taking opportunities.
C) They believe that peers play an important role in moral development.
D) None of these is believed by both theorists.
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63
Moral children tend to have parents who show all but which one of the following criteria?
A) are warm and supportive
B) believe that young children are not capable of being a part of family decision making
C) model moral behaviors
D) model moral thinking
A) are warm and supportive
B) believe that young children are not capable of being a part of family decision making
C) model moral behaviors
D) model moral thinking
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64
When 10-month-old Ike sees his brother Jerome accidentally let go of his balloon and start to cry,Ike also begins to cry.This behavior indicates that Ike
A) can express global empathy.
B) is gifted.
C) can share.
D) has a conscience.
A) can express global empathy.
B) is gifted.
C) can share.
D) has a conscience.
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65
When a moral notion of conviction is primary in a person's life they are displaying moral ______.
A) exemplars
B) character
C) identity
D) commitment
A) exemplars
B) character
C) identity
D) commitment
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66
___________________________ focuses on thoughts about social consensus and convention.
A) Social conventional reasoning
B) Basic processes
C) Moral reconvention
D) None of these.
A) Social conventional reasoning
B) Basic processes
C) Moral reconvention
D) None of these.
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67
When James tells his son Ben,"Since you brought home that terrible report card,there's no television for one month," he is using
A) parental induction.
B) power assertion.
C) love withdrawal.
D) power reversal.
A) parental induction.
B) power assertion.
C) love withdrawal.
D) power reversal.
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68
Based on research findings,the use of parental induction would be most effective in helping develop the moral behaviors of a
A) 2-year-old from a middle-class family.
B) 6-year-old from a lower-class family.
C) 9-year-old from a middle-class family.
D) 12-year-old from a lower-class family.
A) 2-year-old from a middle-class family.
B) 6-year-old from a lower-class family.
C) 9-year-old from a middle-class family.
D) 12-year-old from a lower-class family.
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69
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?
A) induction
B) power assertion
C) love withdrawal
D) power reversal
A) induction
B) power assertion
C) love withdrawal
D) power reversal
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70
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
A) sharing.
B) a behaviorist.
C) operating at the individualism and purpose stage of moral reasoning.
D) capable of perspective taking.
A) sharing.
B) a behaviorist.
C) operating at the individualism and purpose stage of moral reasoning.
D) capable of perspective taking.
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71
What is an example of induction?
A) "Don't speak unless spoken to."
B) "If you play with that squirt gun in the house,I will take it away."
C) "If you keep waving that stick around,you may poke someone's eye out."
D) "Good kids don't act like brats in public."
A) "Don't speak unless spoken to."
B) "If you play with that squirt gun in the house,I will take it away."
C) "If you keep waving that stick around,you may poke someone's eye out."
D) "Good kids don't act like brats in public."
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72
_______________________ empathy is the young infant's empathic response in which clear boundaries between the feelings and needs of the self and those of another have not yet been established.
A) Primary
B) Secondary
C) Self-directed
D) Global
A) Primary
B) Secondary
C) Self-directed
D) Global
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73
Classical psychoanalytic theory emphasizes the power of unconscious ___________ in moral development,but other theorists,such as Damon,emphasize the role of _________.
A) empathy; guilt
B) guilt; empathy
C) empathy; justification
D) justification; guilt
A) empathy; guilt
B) guilt; empathy
C) empathy; justification
D) justification; guilt
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74
Which is not a negative feeling?
A) anger
B) outrage
C) guilt
D) self-esteem
A) anger
B) outrage
C) guilt
D) self-esteem
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75
Which does not belong?
A) love withdrawal
B) conscience
C) power assertion
D) induction
A) love withdrawal
B) conscience
C) power assertion
D) induction
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76
What do the majority of contemporary developmental psychologists view as the basis for moral behavior in children?
A) instincts
B) past patterns of reinforcement
C) current level of moral reasoning
D) positive and negative feelings
A) instincts
B) past patterns of reinforcement
C) current level of moral reasoning
D) positive and negative feelings
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77
When a person has a strong conviction with persistence in overcoming distractions and obstacles is a description of moral _____.
A) exemplars
B) character
C) identity
D) commitment
A) exemplars
B) character
C) identity
D) commitment
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78
Which is not a positive feeling?
A) empathy
B) sympathy
C) admiration
D) All of these are positive feelings.
A) empathy
B) sympathy
C) admiration
D) All of these are positive feelings.
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79
When a person has lived their life with a high set of virtues they are seen as being moral ______.
A) exemplars
B) characters
C) identities
D) commitments
A) exemplars
B) characters
C) identities
D) commitments
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80
Troy is becoming very frustrated with his son,Gannon,who is running around the room and screaming as loud as he can.In response,Troy says,"One more word and I'm going outside and must stay inside." Troy's actions provide an example of
A) parental induction.
B) power assertion.
C) love withdrawal.
D) ego ideal.
A) parental induction.
B) power assertion.
C) love withdrawal.
D) ego ideal.
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