Multiple Choice
Studies of the relationship between cognitive development and moral reasoning indicate that
A) formal operators always base moral judgments on abstract moral principles
B) adherence to concrete moral norms is clear evidence of a concrete cognitive level
C) formal operations are necessary but not sufficient for postconventional morality
D) reciprocal role-taking skills are necessary and sufficient for conventional morality
E) formal operations are necessary but not sufficient for postconventional morality and reciprocal role-taking skills are necessary and sufficient for conventional morality
Correct Answer:

Verified
Correct Answer:
Verified
Q62: Morality that is based on external controls,
Q63: Later research reveals that Piaget was right
Q64: A child is especially likely to imitate
Q65: Although inductive discipline appears to promote moral
Q66: Which of the following acts qualify as
Q68: One shortcoming of the <u>evolutionary</u> theory of
Q69: A psychoanalyst would be likely to focus
Q70: From the perspective of social-learning theory, which
Q71: George belches loudly in his preschool class,
Q72: Gilligan's research on moral development in females