Moral Development Quiz 3 (29 MCQs)

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1. The student experiences the implications of Commitment, and explores the subjective and stylistic issues of responsibility.
2. Laws can be broken if you think the law is unjust. What level are you at?
3. What stage of Moral reasoning is the statement below indictative of? Good Interpersonal Relationships.
4. Which of these does NOT catogorize the six stages of moral development?
5. What are the 3 levels of Development?
6. What is the main concept of Piaget's 2nd phase of moral development?
7. Gilligan characterizes the justice perspective in terms of
8. What stage of Moral reasoning is the statement below indictative of? Individuality and Exchange
9. Who was the proponent of the theory of moral development that we studied?
10. It is the standard of behavior principle of right and wrong.
11. What is the main concept of Piaget's 1st Phase on Moral Development?
12. Which of the following is NOT a stage in Piaget's theory of moral development?
13. I am currently in the conventional stage.I am making this quizizz because
14. Which stage of moral development operates on compassion?
15. What is the first level called
16. What was the additional factors in Gilligan's Theory
17. How many stages of moral development are there?
18. Who proposed the theory about moral development
19. Gilligan characterizes the care perspective in terms of
20. The student perceives all knowledge and values (including authority's) as contextual and relativistic and subordinates dualistic right-wrong functions to the status of a special case, in context.
21. What type of cultures do not follow Kohlberg's model of moral development?
22. Level 1 of Morality Development is called?
23. How many phases are in Piaget's Moral Development?
24. How many levels are there in Kohlberg's moral reasoning?
25. How many stages are there in Kohlberg's moral reasoning?
26. It is the stage where deciding what is right or wrong is based on universal principles.
27. Conditions of Delay, Deflection, and Regression, which term is being described? The student entrenches in dualistic, absolutistic structures of Position 2 or 3.
28. Which level of moral development is the most desirable and which most people fail to achieve?
29. Who proposed tha moral development is a continual process that occurs throughout the lifespan?