Theorists and Theories from School-Age to Middle-Adult Flashcards

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Kohlberg theorized that a child’s moral development does not advance if the child’s ___ development does not also mature.

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cognitive

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True or false: Kohlberg’s theory of moral development follows Piaget’s cognitive developmental theory.

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True

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According to Kohlberg, levels and stages (do not occur/occur) at specific ages, and people attain (the same/different) levels of moral development.

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do not occur

different

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Fill in the blanks for Kohlberg’s Theory of Moral Development.

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The act of backing up a generalized statement with specific scenarios.

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Deductive Reasoning

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In Piaget’s Theory of Cognitive Development, people move through these specific periods at (the same/different) rates but in (the same/different) sequence or order.

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different

the same

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Fill in the blanks for Piaget’s Theory of Cognitive Development.

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True or false: in Erikson’s Theory of Eight Stages of Life, the person does not need to accomplish a particular task before moving on to the next stage.

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False

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Fill in the blanks for Erikson’s Theory of Eight Stages of Life.

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