WGU Psych D094 Obj. Assessment Questions &
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Bandura's Social Cognitive Theory - ✔✔Holds that behavior, environment, and
person/cognitive factors are the key factors in development
Kohlberg's Theory of Moral Development - ✔✔Developing children progress through
a predictable sequence of stages of moral reasoning (preconventional, conventional,
postconventional).
Preconventional - ✔✔Kohlberg's stage of moral development in which rewards and
punishments dominate moral thinking
Conventional - ✔✔Uphold laws and rules to gain social approval or maintain social
order
Postconventional - ✔✔Right and wrong determined by society's rules which are
viewed as fallible rather than absolute or by abstract ethical principles that emphasize
equality and justice
Gilligan's Theory - ✔✔The theory suggesting that there is a different process of moral
development in women than in men.
Chomsky's Theory - ✔✔Children have an inborn ability to learn language through
exposure to it, not being taught it.
Skinner's Theory - ✔✔Theory proposed that we learn language through association,
imitation and reinforcement
Answers 100% Correct| Newest Update 2025
Bandura's Social Cognitive Theory - ✔✔Holds that behavior, environment, and
person/cognitive factors are the key factors in development
Kohlberg's Theory of Moral Development - ✔✔Developing children progress through
a predictable sequence of stages of moral reasoning (preconventional, conventional,
postconventional).
Preconventional - ✔✔Kohlberg's stage of moral development in which rewards and
punishments dominate moral thinking
Conventional - ✔✔Uphold laws and rules to gain social approval or maintain social
order
Postconventional - ✔✔Right and wrong determined by society's rules which are
viewed as fallible rather than absolute or by abstract ethical principles that emphasize
equality and justice
Gilligan's Theory - ✔✔The theory suggesting that there is a different process of moral
development in women than in men.
Chomsky's Theory - ✔✔Children have an inborn ability to learn language through
exposure to it, not being taught it.
Skinner's Theory - ✔✔Theory proposed that we learn language through association,
imitation and reinforcement