What are moral emotions? What is the importance of moral emotions and how do parent-child relationships influence the development of these emotions?

What will be an ideal response?


Moral emotions are shame, guilt, and pride. The development of these lays the foundation for later moral development; children who do not have warm, trusting relationships with their parents are at risk of failing to develop moral emotions or of developing moral emotions that are too weak to modify their behavior.

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a. can be (but are not always); can dictate both negatives and positives (what not to do as well as what to do) b. can be (but are not always); only dictate positives (what to do) c. are always; can dictate both negatives and positives (what not to do as well as what to do) d. are always; only dictate positives (what to do)

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Lewis Terman's test popularized the use of the term

A) creativity. B) intelligence quotient. C) assessment. D) mental age.

Psychology

The personal and psychological adjustments associated with menopause are experienced by women around the world in highly similar ways

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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While studying, a person high in introversion will most likely __________.

A. check social media repeatedly B. call a friend and talk about the material C. sit quietly and read D. play music

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