How do you define morality? What claims did Piaget make? Describe Kohlberg's stages of moral reasoning and Carol Gilligan's theory and state the differences between these two points of view
What will be an ideal response?
Answer: Discuss Piaget's use of consequences and intention in exploring the development of morality. How did Kohlberg expand these ideas? What are the four principles that govern Kohlberg's stage model? Carol Gilligan critiqued Kohlberg's work. What did she propose and what has research shown us about her work?
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Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
A(n) _______________ uses statistical methods to combine the results of similar studies quantitatively in order to allow general conclusions to be made
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
After a big football win, Jordan and a few other students tore down the goalposts on their school's football field. It cost the university $20,000 to replace them. Even after hearing about the unnecessary cost incurred by the university, Jordan does not feel guilty for his actions. This lack of guilt could be a result of:
A) bystander intervention. B) diffusion of responsibility. C) social loafing. D) the common knowledge effect.
You are watching a documentary on how various religions honor their deceased relatives
In this program, the family members are preparing a meal of dishes the deceased person enjoyed in life and the food is served as an offering in a ritual ceremony led by the eldest son. What religion performs this ritual each year? a. Buddhist b. Jewish c. Islamic d. Hindu