TB9 D&L Lecture 4; Adolescence
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2. Overall, moral development is?
- Characterised by understanding others intentions. Decrease in egocentrism
- Characterised by understanding consequences of actions. Increase in egocentrism
- Characterised by understanding consequences of actions. Decrease in egocentrism
- Characterised by understanding others intentions. Increase in egocentrism
3. What are the three levels of Kohlbergs view of moral development?
- Pre conventional morality, conventional morality, post conventional morality
- Moratorium, foreclosure, achievement/identity resolution
- Diffusion/foreclosure, moratorium, achievement
- Pre conventional morality, morality moratorium, post conventional morality
4. Which of these characterises Interpersonal normative morality
- Right and wrong determined by powerful adults
- Aiming to be perceived as 'good', guilt from being perceived as 'bad'
- Using ethical principles to guide moral judgement
- Understanding other people have different views, 2 sides to an argument
- Moral judgement from the congruence of individual action with social rules and laws
5. Which of these characterises Human rights/social welfare morality
- Using ethical principles to guide moral judgement
- Understanding other people have different views, 2 sides to an argument
- Aiming to be perceived as 'good', guilt from being perceived as 'bad'
- Moral judgement from the congruence of individual action with social rules and laws
- Right and wrong determined by powerful adults
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