Moral Development | Erikson | Piaget |
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What is a theorist that addressed moral development
Kohlberg
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What is infancy
Central task is trust vs mistrust
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Phase where the child is primarily reflexive
Senorimotor phase
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What is level of moral development where a person is concerned about other's reaction, wants other's approval, most American women are in this stage
Conventional
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What is a toddler
1-3 years
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What is the phase when they understand the mass and quanitity remains the same even if the it changes shape or position
Concrete Operations
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What is a level of moral development where a person reacts out of fear of punishment
Preconventional
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What is the stage where self control is the central task
Autonomy vs Shame and Doubt
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What is conservation
What is the term for mass and quanitity remaining the same despite a shape change
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What is the level of moral development where a person reacts based on beliefs in a higher moral principal
Postconvential
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What is the stage where generativity vs stagnation is the central task
Adulthood
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What is the phase when the child is egocentric and can only see things in their own way
Preoperational Thought
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What is the age level that usually reaches law and order orientation
Adolescence and American male
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What is the stage where initiative vs guilt is the central tasks
3-5 years
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What is the phase when a child can think with scientific reason, can solve a hypothesis
Formal Operations
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