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Santrock Ch. 13
Moral Development
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Undergraduate 3
11/17/2010

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Term

Preconventional (Moral Reasoning by Kohlberg)

Level 1

Level 2

Definition

Level 1: Heteronomous morality: Moral thinking is tied to punishment

Level 2: Individualism, Instrumental Purpose, and Exchange: Individuals reason that pursuing their own interests is the right thing to do, but they let others do the same

External rewards and punishment

Whatis right and wrong is up to your interpretation

Birth to 9 years

Term

Conventional Reasoning (Kohlberg)

Level 3

Level 4

Definition

Level 3: Mutual interpersonal expectations, relationships, and interpersonal conformity: individuals value trust, caring, and loyalty to others.  The "good boy"

Level 4: Social systems morality: Social order, law, justice, duty

Traditionally the last level people make it to

Term

Postconventional (Kohlberg)

Level 5

Level 6

Definition

Level 5: Social contract or utility and indivudal rights; principles transcend law

Level 6: Universal ethical principles: Universal human rights; Kohlberg was the only person to reach this level

Term
Influences on the Kohlberg Stages
Definition

Cognitive Development
Experiences with moral conflict: presenting examples of moral dilemmas slightly above curent levels

Peer interaction: challenges children to change their moral orientation

Aloows for give-and-take when taking the persepctive of another person and generates rules regarding the reasoning process

Term
Psychoanalytic theory
Definition
Superego INTERNALIZES parents' standards to avoid guilt and loss of love
Term
Moral Behavior
Definition

Based on basic learning principles

Reinforcement

Punishment - removal of reinforcing value

Imitaiton

SITUATION IS INFLUENTIAL

But only partially account for moral behavior

 

Term
Criticisms of Kohlberg's theory
Definition

Moral thought does NOT equal moral behavior

Puts abstract principles above relationships

Culturally biased

Assessment method is subjective

Term
Bandura
Definition
Self-Regulation (self control, not abstract reasoning) is the key to moral behavior
Term
Kochanska
Definition

Observes children who transgressed

Would put kids in room with candy, and tell kids they can have some when they return, only to be gone for a few hours, and see how the child responds

HIGHER GUILT

Inhibited temperament

Girls were less likely to steal candy

LESS GUILT

Children of mothers who rely on power-assertion

Term
Power assertion and Love withdrawal
Definition

Least effective towards moral development

Poor model

Too stressful

Term
Induction
Definition

Reasoning

Explaining consequences for others

Term
The Hidden Curriculum - John Dewey
Definition
Moral atmosphere is part of every school
Term
Altruism
Definition
No personal gain from helping others
Term
Reciprocity
Definition
Obligation to return a favor with a favor
Term

Sharing and Fairness

3 years

4 years

7 years

Which age group is more prosocial?

Which sex is more prosocial?

Definition

3 years - imitate sharing

4 years - empathic awareness, sense of obligation

7 years - fairness based on equality, merits, benevolence, and compromise

Adolescents more prosocial than children

Girls more prosocial than boys

Term
Conduct disorder
Definition

Age-appropriate actions and attitudes that violate family expectations, societal norms, and the personal or property rights of others

5% of children show serious conduct problems

Also called externalizing or under-controlled pattern of behavior

Causes - difficult temperament, ineffective parenting, living in an area where violence is the norm

Term
Juvenile Delinquency
Definition

LEGAL term!!!

80% involve males

"onset age" is 11 (early before, late after)

Much higher in lower SES and minority groups

 

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