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drdonna Chapter 13

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When children become aware that rules and laws are created by people and can judge action by considering the actor's intentions as well as the consequences, they are displaying autonomus morality
changes in throughts, feelings, and behaviors regarding standards of right and wrong are termed moral development
The care perspective on moral behavior emphasizes what? connectedness, interpersonal communication, and relationships
If a teenager yields to peer pressure to smoke and then feels guilty about letting down her family, she is being punished by her conscience
Some people believe that a school's classroom rules and moral orientation of the teachers and administratos creates a moral atmosphere known as hidden curriculum
If a four year old share a favorite toy, he is motivated by obligation
If a teenager contributes 10% of her income to her church, Rena receives benefits from this generosity. This is reciprocity
Marliss'a income is limited, but she contributes 10% of her income each month. This is an act of altruism
When a person exhibits age-inappropriate actions and attitudes that violate family expectations, societal norms, and personal or property rights of other, they may be considered conduct disordered
Juvenile delinquency is negatively correlated with income
When a person has a feeling of connectedness to a sacred other such as God, nature or a higher power, this is considered spirituality
At what age does someone feel motivated to seek out the religion in which he/she can believe? adolescence
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