Morality and Social Influences Quiz

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What kind of ethical principles are used at the highest moral stage described in the text?

Universal justice principles

In the 'Conventional Morality' stage, what motivates ethical conduct according to the text?

Avoidance of blame

What is valued in the 'Good Boy' or 'Good Girl' Orientation stage?

Intentions

What is one criticism of Kohlberg's theory mentioned in the text?

No progression through stages in some cultures

How does moral behavior differ between the 'Conventional Morality' and the 'Good Boy'/'Good Girl' Orientation stages?

Dependent on social praise and blame in 'Conventional Morality' stage vs. based on intentions in 'Good Boy'/'Good Girl' stage

What motivates an individual at the highest moral stage to define right and wrong?

'Self-chosen ethical principles of conscience'

Which stage focuses on following rules and social norms to maintain social order?

'Conventional Morality'

Why do individuals at the 'Conventional Morality' stage obey rules according to the text?

'To win others' approval or maintain social order'

Which aspect is emphasized in the 'Good Boy'/'Good Girl' Orientation stage that differs from other stages?

'Meaning well'

What is an example of causing psychological harm to others as mentioned in the text?

Making fun of a physically disabled person

Which disciplinary technique involves reasoning with the culprit by pointing out the harmful consequences of their actions?

Induction

What does love withdrawal involve?

Withholding attention, affection, or approval after a child misbehaves

Which of the following is an internal attribution mentioned in the text?

'Resisting temptations to violate moral norms because they are 'good,' 'honest,' or otherwise 'responsible' persons'

Which transgression involves breaking a lamp while roughhousing?

Causing physical damage

In which disciplinary technique is the child ignored and it is assumed that they will learn important lessons on their own?

'Reasoning with the culprit by pointing out harmful consequences'

What does causing physical harm to oneself entail based on the text?

'Ignoring an order not to touch a hot stove'

'Moral Self-Concept Training' aims to convince children that they can resist temptations based on what kind of attribution?

'Internal attributions'

'Love withdrawal' primarily involves withholding which of the following after a child misbehaves?

'Attention'

'Permissive nonintervention' technique is characterized by what action?

'Ignoring the incident and assuming that the child would learn important lessons on their own'

Test your knowledge on morality, internalization, and social influences with this quiz. Explore concepts such as distinguishing right from wrong, acting on moral distinctions, and experiencing guilt or pride. Understand the process of internalization and how social influences reinforce altruism.

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