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This activity contains 26 questions.

Question 1.
Concerning Jean Piaget's theory of moral development, morality of constraint is to heteronomy as morality of cooperation is to:


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Question 2.
Immanent Justice refers to:


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Question 3.
All of the following are part of Kohlberg's theory except:


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Question 4.
A person who believes that Heinz should not steal the drug because stealing is against the law is at Kohlberg's ____ stage of moral development:


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Question 5.
Few people use stage __ morality:


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Question 6.
According to Carol Gilligan, men emphasize ___ while women emphasize ___ when making moral judgments.


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Question 7.
________________ represent the single most important determinant of adolescent religiosity.


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Question 8.
Non-religious youths are more likely to:


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Question 9.
Modeling refers to:


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Question 10.
The average teen watches ___ hours of television a week.


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Question 11.
All of the following are values portrayed in the media that are in conflict with those of most parents EXCEPT:


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Question 12.
All of the following are effects of watching TV EXCEPT:


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Question 13.
According to Kohlberg, all of the following are the proper roles for a teacher who wishes to stimulate student growth in moral reasoning EXCEPT:


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Question 14.
The values clarification approach to moral education is concerned with helping students:


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Question 15.
All of the following are associated with academic cheating EXCEPT:


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Question 16.
Kohlberg studied moral behavior which led to his six stage model of moral development.


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Question 17.
Piaget emphasized social interactions and cognitive development as important for moral development.


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Question 18.
Kohlberg believed that in different cultures, the sequence of moral development was different.


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Question 19.
Metacognition is a prerequisite to using moral judgment to direct one's actions.


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Question 20.
Carol Gilligan believes that while men emphasize justice, women emphasize caring.


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Question 21.
Concern for others is the highest level of moral development in Carol Gilligan's model.


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Question 22.
Parental beliefs help determine religious orientation in adolescents.


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Question 23.
The social-cognitive domain model of moral reasoning holds that all rules are the same.


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