Ch 8: socioemotional development in middle and late childhood
In the postconventional reasoning level, morality is more
internal
As compared to younger children, children in the middle to late childhood would be more likely to describe themselves as
kind
In terms of peer status, a ________ Child, receives few nominations of any kind, is seldom nominated as a best friend, but is not actively disliked
neglected
In terms of peer status, the ______ child has social skills, gives out reinforcements, listens, and maintains lines of communication with others.
popular
______ reasoning is the lowest level of moral reasoning, according to Kohlberg
preconventional
What are the three levels of moral thinking according to Kohlberg
preconventional, conventional, postconventional
In terms of peer status, ___________ children are seldom nominated by others and are actively disliked by their peers.
rejected
According to Kohlberg, which of the following are true of the timing of the three levels of moral development
- Conventional reasoning begins to appear in early adolescence. - The levels occur in a sequence. - Only a small number of individuals in early adulthood reason in postconventional ways.
Which are characteristics of controversial children
- Frequently nominated as someone's best friend - Frequently disliked by their peers
In a ________ Step family structure, both parents bring children from previous marriages to live in the newly formed step family
Blended
Which of the following is true of autonomy in middle and late childhood
Control is coregulated by both child and parent.
Kohlberg's conventional reasoning level is characterized by which of the following
Expectations about social roles
Regarding Gilligan's argument that Kohlberg's theory is based on a male norm, what does recent research indicate regarding potential differences between boys and girls
Girls moral orientations are somewhat more likely to focus on care for others than on abstract principles of justice
Conventional
Individuals abide by the standards of others such as parents or society
Preconventional
Individuals moral reasoning is controlled primarily by external rewards and punishments
Post conventional
Individuals recognize alternative moral courses, explore the options, and then decide on a personal moral code
In terms of Eric Erikson's fourth stage of development, the term __________ summarizes children's interest in how things are made and how they work
Industry
Which of Erik Erikson's stages typically occurs during middle to late childhood
Industry versus inferiority
Which of the following accurately describes carol Gilligan's criticisms of Kohlberg's theory
It is based on a male norm it sees the individual standing alone, independently making moral decisions It puts abstract principles above relationships
Carol Gilligan questioned Kohlberg's ________ perspective of moral development and argued for a _____ perspective which views people in terms of their connectedness with others
Justice; care
Which of Kohlberg's levels of moral reasoning has not been found in all cultures
Level 3
Popular children tend to display which of the following traits
Listening carefully Peer communication Showing enthusiasm
The fact that not all of Kohlberg's levels have been found in all cultures indicates that
Moral reasoning may be more culture specific than he thought
______ cognitive stages of development serve as the underpinnings for ______ theory, but in the latter model there are three levels of moral development.
Piaget's; Kohlberg's
Who is most likely to be a victim of bullying
Roberto, who is in his first year of middle school
Between the ages of eight and 11, children's descriptions of themselves become more psychological unless concrete, demonstrating the development of
Self understanding
According to critics, Kohlberg's theory ignored which of the following
The role of emotion The importance of gender Whether moral reasoning is conscious or automatic
What is a major criticism of Kohlberg's theory
There is too much emphasis on moral thought, not moral behavior
The preconventional reasoning has sometimes been described as
What's in it for me?
The term ______ Refers to verbal or physical behavior intended to disturb someone less powerful
bullying
Which of the following types of children tend to get bullied
children who are anxious children who are socially withdrawn children who are aggressive
What two executive functions are most called on when children engage in perspective taking?
cognitive inhibition and cognitive flexibility
Perspective taking is thought to be important in determining whether children will
develop prosocial or antisocial attitudes and behaviors.
Children who bully others are more likely to do which of the following
drink alcohol earn poor grades in school smoke
A broad category that reflects generalizations and widely held beliefs about females and males is known as a
gender stereotype