Deck 11: Moral Development and Aggression

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According to psychologist Lawrence Kohlberg,which stage of moral reasoning views morality in terms of rigid rules and rewards and punishments?

A)conventional morality
B)postconventional morality
C)unconventional morality
D)preconventional morality
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Which theorist proposed a three-stage theory of moral development for females?

A)Lawrence Kohlberg
B)Jean Piaget
C)Carol Gilligan
D)Albert Bandura
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Which characteristic best describes the first of the three-stage process of women's morality,as theorized by Carol Gilligan?

A)goodness as self-sacrifice
B)orientation toward individual survival
C)morality of nonviolence
D)moral equivalence established between self and others
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Which psychologist proposed that people progress through a series of moral reasoning stages?

A)Sigmund Freud
B)Elliot Aronson
C)Lawrence Kohlberg
D)Albert Bandura
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Lawrence Kohlberg proposed that moral development occurs in a fixed order,and that people are unable to reach the highest stage of moral reasoning until __________ due to __________.

A)middle childhood;lack of cognitive development
B)adolescence;lack of experience and peer pressure
C)young adulthood;lack of experience
D)adolescence;lack of cognitive development
Question
According to social learning theory,observing the behavior of others paves the way for the development of more general rules and principles in a process called __________.

A)empathy
B)abstract modeling
C)immanent justice
D)autonomous cooperation
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A second grade student is tempted to take candy from her friend's lunchbox,but decides not to because she is afraid she will get caught.This student is demonstrating __________.

A)conventional morality
B)preconventional morality
C)postconventional morality
D)a lack of morality
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Which stage of moral reasoning reflects a person's interest in pleasing others by acting as a good member of society?

A)conventional morality
B)postconventional morality
C)unconventional morality
D)preconventional morality
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Which characteristic best describes the third of the three-stage process of women's morality,as theorized by Carol Gilligan?

A)goodness as self-sacrifice
B)orientation toward individual survival
C)morality of nonviolence
D)moral equivalence established between self and others
Question
Which stage of moral reasoning reflects a person's use of moral principles,which are seen as broader than those of any particular society?

A)conventional morality
B)postconventional morality
C)compartmentalized morality
D)preconventional morality
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Which characteristic best describes the second of the three-stage process of women's morality,as theorized by Carol Gilligan?

A)goodness as self-sacrifice
B)orientation toward individual survival
C)morality of nonviolence
D)moral equivalence established between self and others
Question
Which term describes helping behavior that benefits others?

A)immanent justice
B)moral development
C)autonomous cooperation
D)prosocial behavior
Question
Psychologist Lawrence Kohlberg argued that attaining __________ is relatively rare.

A)preconventional morality
B)immorality
C)postconventional morality
D)conventional morality
Question
According to the social domain model,how should moral reasoning be evaluated?

A)Moral reasoning is based on objectively right or wrong decisions that apply universally.
B)There is only one principle: moral behavior should produce the greatest good for the greatest number of people.
C)Behavior is moral if a good outcome results,and immoral if a bad outcome results.
D)Moral reasoning needs to be considered in the context in which moral judgments are being made at a given time.
Question
According to developmentalists,what lies at the heart of moral behavior?

A)cognitive ability
B)empathy
C)social skills development
D)fear of punishment
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Whitney is a 5-year-old who is watching television and eating popcorn.Her 3-year-old brother wakes up from his nap and joins her.Whitney offers her brother some of her popcorn,and their mother praises her as a "good girl" for sharing.This is an example of __________.

A)morality
B)incipient cooperation
C)reinforcing prosocial behavior
D)modeling
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What kind of behavior is enacted to help others,but requires clear self-sacrifice?

A)selfish
B)altruistic
C)antisocial
D)cultural
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Why might negative emotions produce moral behavior,according to both contemporary and psychoanalytic explanations?

A)Acting badly produces a rebound effect,in which people then want to act morally.
B)The experience of both morality and contempt are closely linked in nearby brain structures.
C)Children may act in moral,prosocial ways to avoid feelings of personal distress or guilt.
D)Negative emotions spur the id to "challenge" the superego to enact moral behavior.
Question
The fourth stage of Kohlberg's levels of moral reasoning is __________.

A)authority and social-order-maintaining morality
B)the adoption of universal moral principles
C)obedience and punishment orientation
D)morality of democratically accepted law
Question
According to psychologist Carol Gilligan,females view morality in terms of __________.

A)broad principles of fairness
B)policing the actions of men
C)competition with others for moral superiority
D)a gradual transition from selfishness to responsibility
Question
Zhenya feels a strong sense of attachment to a sacred entity.This feeling is called __________.

A)closeness
B)morality
C)spirituality
D)value
Question
Children pass through three stages of religious development,the first of which is __________.

A)preoperational intuitive religious thought
B)sensorimotor religious thought
C)concrete operational religious thought
D)formal operational religious thought
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Billy is a 5-year-old child who does not have a regular bedtime,is permitted to neglect personal hygiene,and doesn't usually participate in any simple chores,such as picking up the toys in his room.It would appear that Billy parents' style of parenting is __________.

A)permissive
B)authoritarian
C)involved
D)authoritative
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According to James Fowler's model of faith development,how do young children perceive God or other major religious deities?

A)in an abstract sense
B)as a teacher or principal in an academic setting
C)as parental substitutes
D)in a literal sense
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Five-year-old Gustavo and his younger sister Alejandra were playing in the living room when Alejandra grabbed at the toy that Benjamin had.He lashed out and punched Alejandra in the arm,making her cry.Their mother immediately took Gustavo aside and,rather than punishing him,explained how his behavior made his sister cry,and that he needed to share his toys.This is an example of what type of parenting style?

A)authoritative
B)permissive
C)authoritarian
D)uninvolved
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Why does religion play an important role in the lives of people in middle adulthood?

A)Tax benefits result from making monetary contributions to a recognized religion.
B)Religion offers a way of explaining events in the world.
C)The fear of God is especially salient to people in middle adulthood.
D)Religious services are one of the few avenues available for socializing in middle adulthood.
Question
Surveys of colleges students demonstrate that __________ is the goal they value as most important in life.

A)helping others in need
B)securing a good job
C)being well off financially
D)raising a family
Question
What percent of Americans report having no religious affiliation?

A)3 percent
B)8 percent
C)16 percent
D)27 percent
Question
How is religious thinking characterized during the preoperational intuitive stage of religious development?

A)children rely on intuition to "feel" rather than "think about" the role of spirituality in society
B)thinking is unsystematic;children misinterpret the meaning of religious stories
C)thinking focuses on drawing inspiration from and inferences about religious stories
D)children focus on the tangible details of a religious story
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Which term describes parents who are firm,set clear and consistent limits,and try to reason with their children?

A)authoritarian
B)permissive
C)uninvolved
D)authoritative
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At what age are children in the concrete operational thought stage of religious development?

A)2 or 3 to 4 or 5
B)5 or 6 to 7 or 8
C)7 or 8 to 13 or 14
D)10 or 12 to 15 or16
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What type of parents show almost no interest in their children and demonstrate indifferent,rejecting behaviors?

A)permissive
B)authoritative
C)authoritarian
D)uninvolved
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Hispanic parents typically place a great deal of emphasis on __________ when parenting.

A)directing their children's activities and controlling their behavior
B)children respecting rules and the requests of elders
C)indifference to their children's needs
D)letting their children do whatever they want
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Which term describes parents who provide lax and inconsistent feedback to their children?

A)authoritarian
B)authoritative
C)uninvolved
D)permissive
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Which term describes parents who are controlling,punitive,rigid,and cold?

A)authoritative
B)uninvolved
C)authoritarian
D)permissive
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Dorie lives in a household where her parents are gone most of the time.Even when they are home,Dorie goes to school wearing dirty clothes and having had no breakfast.What type of parents is Dorie likely to have?

A)uninvolved
B)permissive
C)authoritarian
D)authoritative
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Why would teenagers be likely to grapple with issues of religious identity?

A)growing older leads teenagers to start "cataloging" the elements of their lives,so they will be ready to transition to adulthood
B)the teenage years represent a time when,statistically,most people attend some kind of religious services or ceremonies
C)the teenage years are generally acknowledged as a time of severe anxiety and strained relationships;teenagers seek solace in religious doctrines
D)their increased ability to think critically and abstractly,coupled with a general search for identity,leads to questioning religious identity
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Children pass through three stages of religious development,the last of which is __________.

A)preoperational intuitive religious thought
B)sensorimotor religious thought
C)concrete operational religious thought
D)formal operational religious thought
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What kind of moral reasoning do people in the United States tend to use?

A)duty-based reasoning
B)communal reasoning
C)reciprocal obligation reasoning
D)rights-based reasoning
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Meredith's 5-year-old friends at the playground run from the rides to the slides,but Meredith's mother told her she had to stay on the swings and not move to another place.When Meredith complained that the other children were allowed to play where they wanted,Meredith's mother told her to stay on the swings "because I said so!" This is an example of __________.

A)uninvolved parenting
B)authoritarian parenting
C)permissive parenting
D)authoritative parenting
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About what percentage of women physically abuse their husbands?

A)8 percent
B)10 percent
C)15 percent
D)20 percent
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Which term refers to the physical or psychological mistreatment or neglect of elderly individuals?

A)elder ignorance
B)ageism
C)elder abuse
D)age discrimination
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Cindy wants to get to the front of the snack line in her kindergarten cafeteria,but Wanda is blocking her path.Cindy pushes Wanda out of the way to get closer to the snacks she covets.Cindy's behavior is an example of __________.

A)relational aggression
B)emotional aggression
C)regulated aggression
D)instrumental aggression
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Some research evidence indicates that higher rates of prayer are associated with __________.

A)self-reports of greater happiness
B)extended life expectancy
C)more financial difficulties
D)symptoms of psychological disturbance
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The theory that the abuse and neglect of children leads them to be predisposed to abusiveness as adults is called the __________.

A)midlife crisis resolution
B)cycle of violence hypothesis
C)normative-crisis proposal
D)circumnavigation explanation
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Albert Bandura's research indicates that when children watch adults modeling aggressive behavior,they are likely to __________.

A)be frustrated
B)get frightened and angry
C)be as or more aggressive than the model
D)be less aggressive than the model
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During recess,Dawn calls Lalana names,refuses to include her in a game of hopscotch,and makes fun of her.Dawn's behavior is an example of __________.

A)relational aggression
B)emotional aggression
C)regulated aggression
D)instrumental aggression
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Which term refers to nonphysical aggression that is intended to hurt another person's psychological well-being?

A)psychological aggression
B)instrumental aggression
C)relational aggression
D)emotional aggression
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Which factor contributes to the decline of aggression in preschool children?

A)greater access to high-quality child care
B)personality development of the child
C)a greater amount of authoritarian parenting
D)exposure to permissive parenting
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Statistically,which of the following people is most likely to find meaning in religion?

A)Marlo,a 15-year-old African American girl
B)Ruthie,a 32-year-old Caucasian woman
C)Rufus,a 72-year-old African American man
D)Marco,a 73-year-old Caucasian man
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Overwhelming evidence indicates that children's observation of televised violence leads to __________.

A)no significant increase in aggressive behavior
B)increases in aggressive behaviors that can extend into adulthood
C)increases in aggression only for the male population
D)increases in aggression only for children who also play violent video games
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Ethologist Konrad Lorenz,evolutionary theorists,and sociobiologists agree that aggression represents __________.

A)a primitive fighting instinct shared across the animal kingdom
B)a learned behavior
C)the product of psychological dysfunction
D)a distinctly human approach to conflict resolution
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Which term refers to intentional injury or harm to another person?

A)anger
B)retaliation
C)aggression
D)abuse
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Globally,one in __________ women experience some form of violent victimization during their lives.

A)two
B)three
C)five
D)ten
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Which of the following is a stage of marital aggression a spouse-abusing husband might go through?

A)chronic battering incident
B)loving contrition stage
C)tension-reduction stage
D)fight-or-flight stage
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Which stage of James Fowler's model of faith development are people in during middle adulthood?

A)conjunctive stage
B)preoperational intuitive stage
C)individuative-reflective stage
D)literal-interpretive stage
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Which term refers to the capability to adjust emotions to a desired state and level of intensity?

A)instrumental aggression
B)relational aggression
C)emotional self-regulation
D)autonomous cooperation
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Which term describes aggression motivated by the desire to obtain a concrete goal?

A)relational aggression
B)instrumental aggression
C)hostile aggression
D)regulated aggression
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As people enter late adulthood,they may progress to the __________ of faith development.

A)conjunctive stage
B)preoperational intuitive stage
C)individuative-reflective stage
D)literal-interpretive stage
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Which of the following factors contributes to child abuse?

A)middle-income socioeconomic status
B)multigenerational families living in the same house
C)families with only one child
D)families living in stressful conditions
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__________ is the sense of attachment to some higher power,such as God,nature,or a sacred entity.

A)Cosmology
B)Belief
C)Spirituality
D)Purpose
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Which of the following is a predictor of spousal abuse?

A)a couple's sexual orientation
B)a high level of verbal aggression
C)brief economic difficulties
D)growing up in an urban setting
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Borrowing from Piaget's approach to cognitive development,__________ is the stage in which children are able to think more abstractly,allowing them to understand the meaning of Bible stories and pictures,and to draw inferences from them.

A)post-cognitive religious faith
B)formal operational religious thought
C)spiritual inference religious belief
D)interpretive symbolic religious tenet
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The relationship between religious meaning and __________ is stronger for African Americans than Caucasians.

A)life expectancy
B)power of prayer
C)prosocial behavior
D)life satisfaction
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In Kohlberg's __________,moral reasoning follows rigid rules based on punishments or rewards.

A)developmental morality
B)prosocial morality
C)abstract morality
D)preconventional morality
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Summarize criticisms of Kohlberg's theory of moral reasoning.
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Explain the major points regarding psychologist Carol Gilligan's theory of moral development for females.
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Statistically,which older person is most likely to experience elder abuse?

A)a patient with a hip fracture in a nursing home
B)a person who is relatively independent and does not require an intense level of care
C)a person with Alzheimer's disease living in a caretaker's home
D)a person who resides in assisted living
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Which of the following explains the factor that could explain why children raised in cultures in which children are taught to cooperate with other family members to do chores or to help in the upbringing of younger children (such as in Kenya,Mexico,and the Philippines)show relatively high levels of prosocial behavior?

A)genetic influences
B)heterogeneous practices
C)sibling and peer influences
D)childrearing styles
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Erica is envious of Sara's new sparkly red shoes.On the playground,she tells Sara she can't play with Erica and her friends because she's too fat.This is an example of __________.

A)developmental aggression
B)relational aggression
C)disordered aggression
D)instrumental aggression
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Describe how religion and spirituality are related,and summarize the processes adolescents go through when contemplating each.What changes in these areas take place in the post-adolescent years?
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Summarize the reasons why parents physically abuse children,and explain how social conventions might indirectly contribute to this behavior.
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In Fowler's __________ stage of faith development,people in early and middle adulthood come to understand that their views are one of many and that multiple views of God are possible.

A)individuative-reflective
B)collective-redemptive
C)hopeful-connective
D)global-spiritual
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___________ approaches to aggression suggest that examining preschoolers' interpretations of others' behavior and the environmental context in which a behavior occurs is key to understanding moral development.

A)Social learning
B)Relational
C)Instrumental
D)Cognitive
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Explain the results of Albert Bandura's experiment involving a Bobo doll,and note how it illustrates the social learning approach to understanding aggression.
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Which of these is a benefit of religion?

A)scientific empiricism
B)insight into future events
C)a perspective on one's personal misfortunes
D)a way to prevent natural disasters
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Six-year-old Lida's offer to share her lunch with a classmate who has forgotten to bring a lunch is an example of __________.

A)immanent justice
B)prosocial behavior
C)model learning
D)conventional morality
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According to __________,moral reasoning needs to be considered in the context in which judgments are being made at a given time.

A)social justice theory
B)the abstract modeling approach
C)heterogeneous moral theory
D)the social domain approach
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Children tend to act less aggressively as they mature and develop __________.

A)relational self-control
B)instrumental non-aggression
C)social self-limitation
D)emotional self-regulation
Question
Kohlberg's theory has proven problematic in explaining __________.

A)girls' moral development
B)postconventional morality
C)adolescents' moral judgments
D)abstract social behavior
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1
According to psychologist Lawrence Kohlberg,which stage of moral reasoning views morality in terms of rigid rules and rewards and punishments?

A)conventional morality
B)postconventional morality
C)unconventional morality
D)preconventional morality
preconventional morality
2
Which theorist proposed a three-stage theory of moral development for females?

A)Lawrence Kohlberg
B)Jean Piaget
C)Carol Gilligan
D)Albert Bandura
Carol Gilligan
3
Which characteristic best describes the first of the three-stage process of women's morality,as theorized by Carol Gilligan?

A)goodness as self-sacrifice
B)orientation toward individual survival
C)morality of nonviolence
D)moral equivalence established between self and others
orientation toward individual survival
4
Which psychologist proposed that people progress through a series of moral reasoning stages?

A)Sigmund Freud
B)Elliot Aronson
C)Lawrence Kohlberg
D)Albert Bandura
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Lawrence Kohlberg proposed that moral development occurs in a fixed order,and that people are unable to reach the highest stage of moral reasoning until __________ due to __________.

A)middle childhood;lack of cognitive development
B)adolescence;lack of experience and peer pressure
C)young adulthood;lack of experience
D)adolescence;lack of cognitive development
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According to social learning theory,observing the behavior of others paves the way for the development of more general rules and principles in a process called __________.

A)empathy
B)abstract modeling
C)immanent justice
D)autonomous cooperation
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A second grade student is tempted to take candy from her friend's lunchbox,but decides not to because she is afraid she will get caught.This student is demonstrating __________.

A)conventional morality
B)preconventional morality
C)postconventional morality
D)a lack of morality
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Which stage of moral reasoning reflects a person's interest in pleasing others by acting as a good member of society?

A)conventional morality
B)postconventional morality
C)unconventional morality
D)preconventional morality
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Which characteristic best describes the third of the three-stage process of women's morality,as theorized by Carol Gilligan?

A)goodness as self-sacrifice
B)orientation toward individual survival
C)morality of nonviolence
D)moral equivalence established between self and others
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Which stage of moral reasoning reflects a person's use of moral principles,which are seen as broader than those of any particular society?

A)conventional morality
B)postconventional morality
C)compartmentalized morality
D)preconventional morality
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Which characteristic best describes the second of the three-stage process of women's morality,as theorized by Carol Gilligan?

A)goodness as self-sacrifice
B)orientation toward individual survival
C)morality of nonviolence
D)moral equivalence established between self and others
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Which term describes helping behavior that benefits others?

A)immanent justice
B)moral development
C)autonomous cooperation
D)prosocial behavior
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Psychologist Lawrence Kohlberg argued that attaining __________ is relatively rare.

A)preconventional morality
B)immorality
C)postconventional morality
D)conventional morality
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According to the social domain model,how should moral reasoning be evaluated?

A)Moral reasoning is based on objectively right or wrong decisions that apply universally.
B)There is only one principle: moral behavior should produce the greatest good for the greatest number of people.
C)Behavior is moral if a good outcome results,and immoral if a bad outcome results.
D)Moral reasoning needs to be considered in the context in which moral judgments are being made at a given time.
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According to developmentalists,what lies at the heart of moral behavior?

A)cognitive ability
B)empathy
C)social skills development
D)fear of punishment
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Whitney is a 5-year-old who is watching television and eating popcorn.Her 3-year-old brother wakes up from his nap and joins her.Whitney offers her brother some of her popcorn,and their mother praises her as a "good girl" for sharing.This is an example of __________.

A)morality
B)incipient cooperation
C)reinforcing prosocial behavior
D)modeling
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What kind of behavior is enacted to help others,but requires clear self-sacrifice?

A)selfish
B)altruistic
C)antisocial
D)cultural
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Why might negative emotions produce moral behavior,according to both contemporary and psychoanalytic explanations?

A)Acting badly produces a rebound effect,in which people then want to act morally.
B)The experience of both morality and contempt are closely linked in nearby brain structures.
C)Children may act in moral,prosocial ways to avoid feelings of personal distress or guilt.
D)Negative emotions spur the id to "challenge" the superego to enact moral behavior.
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The fourth stage of Kohlberg's levels of moral reasoning is __________.

A)authority and social-order-maintaining morality
B)the adoption of universal moral principles
C)obedience and punishment orientation
D)morality of democratically accepted law
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According to psychologist Carol Gilligan,females view morality in terms of __________.

A)broad principles of fairness
B)policing the actions of men
C)competition with others for moral superiority
D)a gradual transition from selfishness to responsibility
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21
Zhenya feels a strong sense of attachment to a sacred entity.This feeling is called __________.

A)closeness
B)morality
C)spirituality
D)value
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Children pass through three stages of religious development,the first of which is __________.

A)preoperational intuitive religious thought
B)sensorimotor religious thought
C)concrete operational religious thought
D)formal operational religious thought
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Billy is a 5-year-old child who does not have a regular bedtime,is permitted to neglect personal hygiene,and doesn't usually participate in any simple chores,such as picking up the toys in his room.It would appear that Billy parents' style of parenting is __________.

A)permissive
B)authoritarian
C)involved
D)authoritative
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According to James Fowler's model of faith development,how do young children perceive God or other major religious deities?

A)in an abstract sense
B)as a teacher or principal in an academic setting
C)as parental substitutes
D)in a literal sense
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Five-year-old Gustavo and his younger sister Alejandra were playing in the living room when Alejandra grabbed at the toy that Benjamin had.He lashed out and punched Alejandra in the arm,making her cry.Their mother immediately took Gustavo aside and,rather than punishing him,explained how his behavior made his sister cry,and that he needed to share his toys.This is an example of what type of parenting style?

A)authoritative
B)permissive
C)authoritarian
D)uninvolved
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Why does religion play an important role in the lives of people in middle adulthood?

A)Tax benefits result from making monetary contributions to a recognized religion.
B)Religion offers a way of explaining events in the world.
C)The fear of God is especially salient to people in middle adulthood.
D)Religious services are one of the few avenues available for socializing in middle adulthood.
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Surveys of colleges students demonstrate that __________ is the goal they value as most important in life.

A)helping others in need
B)securing a good job
C)being well off financially
D)raising a family
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What percent of Americans report having no religious affiliation?

A)3 percent
B)8 percent
C)16 percent
D)27 percent
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How is religious thinking characterized during the preoperational intuitive stage of religious development?

A)children rely on intuition to "feel" rather than "think about" the role of spirituality in society
B)thinking is unsystematic;children misinterpret the meaning of religious stories
C)thinking focuses on drawing inspiration from and inferences about religious stories
D)children focus on the tangible details of a religious story
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Which term describes parents who are firm,set clear and consistent limits,and try to reason with their children?

A)authoritarian
B)permissive
C)uninvolved
D)authoritative
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At what age are children in the concrete operational thought stage of religious development?

A)2 or 3 to 4 or 5
B)5 or 6 to 7 or 8
C)7 or 8 to 13 or 14
D)10 or 12 to 15 or16
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32
What type of parents show almost no interest in their children and demonstrate indifferent,rejecting behaviors?

A)permissive
B)authoritative
C)authoritarian
D)uninvolved
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33
Hispanic parents typically place a great deal of emphasis on __________ when parenting.

A)directing their children's activities and controlling their behavior
B)children respecting rules and the requests of elders
C)indifference to their children's needs
D)letting their children do whatever they want
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34
Which term describes parents who provide lax and inconsistent feedback to their children?

A)authoritarian
B)authoritative
C)uninvolved
D)permissive
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35
Which term describes parents who are controlling,punitive,rigid,and cold?

A)authoritative
B)uninvolved
C)authoritarian
D)permissive
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36
Dorie lives in a household where her parents are gone most of the time.Even when they are home,Dorie goes to school wearing dirty clothes and having had no breakfast.What type of parents is Dorie likely to have?

A)uninvolved
B)permissive
C)authoritarian
D)authoritative
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37
Why would teenagers be likely to grapple with issues of religious identity?

A)growing older leads teenagers to start "cataloging" the elements of their lives,so they will be ready to transition to adulthood
B)the teenage years represent a time when,statistically,most people attend some kind of religious services or ceremonies
C)the teenage years are generally acknowledged as a time of severe anxiety and strained relationships;teenagers seek solace in religious doctrines
D)their increased ability to think critically and abstractly,coupled with a general search for identity,leads to questioning religious identity
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38
Children pass through three stages of religious development,the last of which is __________.

A)preoperational intuitive religious thought
B)sensorimotor religious thought
C)concrete operational religious thought
D)formal operational religious thought
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39
What kind of moral reasoning do people in the United States tend to use?

A)duty-based reasoning
B)communal reasoning
C)reciprocal obligation reasoning
D)rights-based reasoning
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40
Meredith's 5-year-old friends at the playground run from the rides to the slides,but Meredith's mother told her she had to stay on the swings and not move to another place.When Meredith complained that the other children were allowed to play where they wanted,Meredith's mother told her to stay on the swings "because I said so!" This is an example of __________.

A)uninvolved parenting
B)authoritarian parenting
C)permissive parenting
D)authoritative parenting
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41
About what percentage of women physically abuse their husbands?

A)8 percent
B)10 percent
C)15 percent
D)20 percent
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42
Which term refers to the physical or psychological mistreatment or neglect of elderly individuals?

A)elder ignorance
B)ageism
C)elder abuse
D)age discrimination
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43
Cindy wants to get to the front of the snack line in her kindergarten cafeteria,but Wanda is blocking her path.Cindy pushes Wanda out of the way to get closer to the snacks she covets.Cindy's behavior is an example of __________.

A)relational aggression
B)emotional aggression
C)regulated aggression
D)instrumental aggression
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44
Some research evidence indicates that higher rates of prayer are associated with __________.

A)self-reports of greater happiness
B)extended life expectancy
C)more financial difficulties
D)symptoms of psychological disturbance
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45
The theory that the abuse and neglect of children leads them to be predisposed to abusiveness as adults is called the __________.

A)midlife crisis resolution
B)cycle of violence hypothesis
C)normative-crisis proposal
D)circumnavigation explanation
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46
Albert Bandura's research indicates that when children watch adults modeling aggressive behavior,they are likely to __________.

A)be frustrated
B)get frightened and angry
C)be as or more aggressive than the model
D)be less aggressive than the model
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47
During recess,Dawn calls Lalana names,refuses to include her in a game of hopscotch,and makes fun of her.Dawn's behavior is an example of __________.

A)relational aggression
B)emotional aggression
C)regulated aggression
D)instrumental aggression
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48
Which term refers to nonphysical aggression that is intended to hurt another person's psychological well-being?

A)psychological aggression
B)instrumental aggression
C)relational aggression
D)emotional aggression
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49
Which factor contributes to the decline of aggression in preschool children?

A)greater access to high-quality child care
B)personality development of the child
C)a greater amount of authoritarian parenting
D)exposure to permissive parenting
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50
Statistically,which of the following people is most likely to find meaning in religion?

A)Marlo,a 15-year-old African American girl
B)Ruthie,a 32-year-old Caucasian woman
C)Rufus,a 72-year-old African American man
D)Marco,a 73-year-old Caucasian man
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51
Overwhelming evidence indicates that children's observation of televised violence leads to __________.

A)no significant increase in aggressive behavior
B)increases in aggressive behaviors that can extend into adulthood
C)increases in aggression only for the male population
D)increases in aggression only for children who also play violent video games
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52
Ethologist Konrad Lorenz,evolutionary theorists,and sociobiologists agree that aggression represents __________.

A)a primitive fighting instinct shared across the animal kingdom
B)a learned behavior
C)the product of psychological dysfunction
D)a distinctly human approach to conflict resolution
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53
Which term refers to intentional injury or harm to another person?

A)anger
B)retaliation
C)aggression
D)abuse
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54
Globally,one in __________ women experience some form of violent victimization during their lives.

A)two
B)three
C)five
D)ten
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55
Which of the following is a stage of marital aggression a spouse-abusing husband might go through?

A)chronic battering incident
B)loving contrition stage
C)tension-reduction stage
D)fight-or-flight stage
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56
Which stage of James Fowler's model of faith development are people in during middle adulthood?

A)conjunctive stage
B)preoperational intuitive stage
C)individuative-reflective stage
D)literal-interpretive stage
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57
Which term refers to the capability to adjust emotions to a desired state and level of intensity?

A)instrumental aggression
B)relational aggression
C)emotional self-regulation
D)autonomous cooperation
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58
Which term describes aggression motivated by the desire to obtain a concrete goal?

A)relational aggression
B)instrumental aggression
C)hostile aggression
D)regulated aggression
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59
As people enter late adulthood,they may progress to the __________ of faith development.

A)conjunctive stage
B)preoperational intuitive stage
C)individuative-reflective stage
D)literal-interpretive stage
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60
Which of the following factors contributes to child abuse?

A)middle-income socioeconomic status
B)multigenerational families living in the same house
C)families with only one child
D)families living in stressful conditions
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61
__________ is the sense of attachment to some higher power,such as God,nature,or a sacred entity.

A)Cosmology
B)Belief
C)Spirituality
D)Purpose
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62
Which of the following is a predictor of spousal abuse?

A)a couple's sexual orientation
B)a high level of verbal aggression
C)brief economic difficulties
D)growing up in an urban setting
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63
Borrowing from Piaget's approach to cognitive development,__________ is the stage in which children are able to think more abstractly,allowing them to understand the meaning of Bible stories and pictures,and to draw inferences from them.

A)post-cognitive religious faith
B)formal operational religious thought
C)spiritual inference religious belief
D)interpretive symbolic religious tenet
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64
The relationship between religious meaning and __________ is stronger for African Americans than Caucasians.

A)life expectancy
B)power of prayer
C)prosocial behavior
D)life satisfaction
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65
In Kohlberg's __________,moral reasoning follows rigid rules based on punishments or rewards.

A)developmental morality
B)prosocial morality
C)abstract morality
D)preconventional morality
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66
Summarize criticisms of Kohlberg's theory of moral reasoning.
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67
Explain the major points regarding psychologist Carol Gilligan's theory of moral development for females.
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68
Statistically,which older person is most likely to experience elder abuse?

A)a patient with a hip fracture in a nursing home
B)a person who is relatively independent and does not require an intense level of care
C)a person with Alzheimer's disease living in a caretaker's home
D)a person who resides in assisted living
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69
Which of the following explains the factor that could explain why children raised in cultures in which children are taught to cooperate with other family members to do chores or to help in the upbringing of younger children (such as in Kenya,Mexico,and the Philippines)show relatively high levels of prosocial behavior?

A)genetic influences
B)heterogeneous practices
C)sibling and peer influences
D)childrearing styles
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70
Erica is envious of Sara's new sparkly red shoes.On the playground,she tells Sara she can't play with Erica and her friends because she's too fat.This is an example of __________.

A)developmental aggression
B)relational aggression
C)disordered aggression
D)instrumental aggression
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71
Describe how religion and spirituality are related,and summarize the processes adolescents go through when contemplating each.What changes in these areas take place in the post-adolescent years?
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72
Summarize the reasons why parents physically abuse children,and explain how social conventions might indirectly contribute to this behavior.
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73
In Fowler's __________ stage of faith development,people in early and middle adulthood come to understand that their views are one of many and that multiple views of God are possible.

A)individuative-reflective
B)collective-redemptive
C)hopeful-connective
D)global-spiritual
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74
___________ approaches to aggression suggest that examining preschoolers' interpretations of others' behavior and the environmental context in which a behavior occurs is key to understanding moral development.

A)Social learning
B)Relational
C)Instrumental
D)Cognitive
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75
Explain the results of Albert Bandura's experiment involving a Bobo doll,and note how it illustrates the social learning approach to understanding aggression.
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76
Which of these is a benefit of religion?

A)scientific empiricism
B)insight into future events
C)a perspective on one's personal misfortunes
D)a way to prevent natural disasters
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77
Six-year-old Lida's offer to share her lunch with a classmate who has forgotten to bring a lunch is an example of __________.

A)immanent justice
B)prosocial behavior
C)model learning
D)conventional morality
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78
According to __________,moral reasoning needs to be considered in the context in which judgments are being made at a given time.

A)social justice theory
B)the abstract modeling approach
C)heterogeneous moral theory
D)the social domain approach
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79
Children tend to act less aggressively as they mature and develop __________.

A)relational self-control
B)instrumental non-aggression
C)social self-limitation
D)emotional self-regulation
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80
Kohlberg's theory has proven problematic in explaining __________.

A)girls' moral development
B)postconventional morality
C)adolescents' moral judgments
D)abstract social behavior
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