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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

  • False
  • True
  • I don't know

8. If a child has Avoidant attachment: They show some seeking of contact at reunion, but also resisting behaviours

  • False
  • True
  • I don't know

9. According to the Theory of mind, our mental states can't differ (three mountains task)

  • False
  • True
  • I don't know

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

  • I don't know
  • False
  • True

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

  • I don't know
  • True
  • False