Question : 31) Based recent studies, which of the following children likely : 1184159

 

 

31) Based on recent studies, which of the following children is likely to have the greatest difficulty with assessing the intention of others?

A) Bart, a ten-year-old with high self-esteem

B) Enid, an aggressive three-year-old

C) Liliana, a passive five-year-old

D) Philip, an aggressive nine-year-old

 

 

32) Most people have developed societal perspective-taking ability during the

A) early elementary grades.

B) late elementary years.

C) pre-school years.

D) years between age 14 and adulthood.

 

 

33) As children develop perspective-taking abilities, there is a gradual movement toward a state of

A) moral dilemma.

B) moral reason.

C) morality of cooperation.

D) personal reward orientation.

 

 

34) During Kohlberg’s stage of preconventional moral realism, a child is likely to believe that

A) a person’s intentions are really what matters, rather than results.

B) hitting two children deserves a stronger punishment than hitting one child.

C) misbehaving in school always merits punishment of some severe form.

D) punishment is rarely justified even though the behavior was undesirable.

 

 

35) Frank said, “If I were starving, I’d steal a loaf of bread, but it would be wrong and against the law.” What level of moral reasoning does Frank demonstrate?

A) Conventional

B) Nonconventional

C) Preconventional

D) Postconventional

 

 

36) Andrea is driving home from the library at 2:00 in the morning. She stops for a red light and waits, even though no one is in sight. After looking again carefully in all directions, she drives across against the light. According to Kohlberg, what level of moral reasoning is reflected by Andrea’s decision to cross the intersection?

A) Conventional

B) Nonconventional

C) Postconventional

D) Preconventional

 

 

37) Vic was struggling with a difficult math exam. Abbey, an A+ student, was not covering her paper, so Vic decided to copy some of her answers in order to avoid having to try solving the rest of the problems himself. What level of moral reasoning did Vic demonstrate?

A) Conventional

B) Nonconventional

C) Postconventional

D) Preconventional

 

38) Sue is presented with a moral dilemma and responds that she would act in a certain way to please her parents. The moral reasoning stage reflected is

A) conventional.

B) nonconventional.

C) postconventional.

D) preconventional.

 

 

39) Which one of the following statements is TRUE regarding how Kohlberg’s theory treats social conventions relative to moral issues?

A) Little differentiation between moral issues and social conventions is characteristic of this theory.

B) Moral issues are regarded as more universally oriented than are social conventions.

C) Social conventions are used as the basis for constructing dilemmas.

D) Social conventions are viewed as inherently right or wrong and moral issues as arbitrary.

 

 

40) What is the important base for moral reasoning in both women and men, according to relevant research?

A) Concern for caring and justice

B) Emphasis on justice

C) Importance of equality

D) Sympathy for others

 

 

 

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