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6. What are the two sub stages of the post-conventional level in Kohlberg's theory of reasoning?
- i don't know
- Social contract vs individual right morality, morality of individual principles of conscience
- Good boy/ nice girl orientation, social order maintaining morality
- Obedience + punishment orientation, reward orientation
7. If a child has Avoidant attachment: They are Clingy during initial play + very distressed by absence
8. If a child has Avoidant attachment: They show some seeking of contact at reunion, but also resisting behaviours
9. According to the Theory of mind, our mental states can't differ (three mountains task)
10. What are the two types of insecure attachment?
- Seperated, Ambivalent
- Avoidant, Ambivalent
- Avoidant,Singular
- Seperated, Singular
11. What are the two sub stages of the pre-conventional level in Kohlberg's theory of reasoning?
- Social contract vs individual right morality, morality of individual principles of conscience
- i don't know
- Obedience + punishment orientation, reward orientation
- Good boy/ nice girl orientation, social order maintaining morality
12. What is one of the opposing ideas to Bowlby's attachment theory?
- That "mother love" is not the only unqiue. What matters is that a small number of individuals give consistent care
- That "Mother love" is not needed. Children can be independent and take care of themselves from a very young age.
- that "father love" is the best not "mother love"
13. At what age does Reciprocal relationships exist?
- Between 1/2- 1 1/2 (one and a half) years.
- Between 6 weeks to 6 months
- After 1 1/2 (one and a half) years
- Between birth- 6 weeks
14. What is the traditional view of morality?
- That it is about thinking and not feeling (cognition)
- That it is about how we feel inside (emotion)
- That it is about what we actually do (behaviour)
15. What is the cognition component of the psychology of morality?
- The reasoning that we use to evaluate our and others' behaviour as right or wrong
- What we actually do
- Self = feelings of pride, guilt and shame others = feelings of condemnation, anger, disgust
16. If you have a secure attachment at 1 years old, what favourable outcome could this cause at age 10?
- Being rated highly on educational, emotional and social measures
- Social confidence
- Curiosity + problem solving
- Independence and empathy
17. If a child has Ambivalent attachment: They seek proximity/interaction with carer, most at reuinion
18. What is the second stage of Bowlby's attachment theory?
- Pre-attachment
- Reciprocal relationships
- Attachment-in-the-making
- Clear-cut attachment
19. Order the levels in Kohlberg's theory of reasoning in terms of which ones are individually constructed (least to most)
- conventional, post-conventional, Pre-conventional
- Pre-conventional, conventional, post-conventional
- post-conventional, conventional,Pre-conventional
- Pre-conventional, post-conventional, conventional
20. According to the Theory of mind, not only can beliefs differ, but they can be false