A Topical Approach to Lifespan Development 6th Edition Santrock
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A Topical Approach to Lifespan Development 6th
Edition Santrock Test Bank
July 23, 2018
Category: Nursing test banks Tag: A Topical
Approach to Lifespan Development 6th Edition
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1. Changes in thoughts, feelings, and behaviors regarding standards of right
and wrong are termed:
2. moral development.
3. conscience development.
4. religious devotion.
5. spiritual
awakening Answer: a
Bloom’s Taxonomy:
Knowledge Difficulty Level:
Basic Feedback: Page: 408
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Learning Goal 1: Discuss theory and research on moral thought, behavior,
feeling, and personality
2. Which dimension of moral development regulates social interactions
and arbitrates conflict?
3. intrapersonal
4. interpersonal
5. community
6. cultur
al Answer:
b
Bloom’s Taxonomy:
Knowledge Difficulty Level:
Basic
Learning Goal 1: Discuss theory and research on moral thought, behavior,
feeling, and personality
3. When children think of justice and rules as unchangeable properties of the
world that are out of the control of people, they are displaying:
4. relativistic justice.
5. autonomous morality.
6. heteronomous morality.
7. homonomous morality.
Answer: c
Bloom’s Taxonomy:
Knowledge Difficulty Level:
Basic Feedback: Page: 408
Learning Goal 1: Discuss theory and research on moral thought, behavior,
feeling, and personality
4. Mack’s brother suggests they change the rules of the game they are
playing. Mack protests and insists that rule changing is not allowed.
Mack is:
5. meting out immanent justice.
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6. an autonomous thinker.
7. a heteronomous thinker.
8. a type A personality.
Answer: c
3/5
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Bloom’s Taxonomy:
Application Difficulty Level:
Moderate Feedback: Page:
408
Learning Goal 1: Discuss theory and research on moral thought, behavior,
feeling, and personality
5. Abby slows down when she sees a police car on the road, because she
doesn’t want to get a speeding ticket. What stage of Kohlberg’s morality
does this demonstrate?
6. postconventional
7. conventional
8. heteronomous
9. autonomo
us Answer: c
Bloom’s Taxonomy:
Application Difficulty Level:
Moderate Feedback: Page:
408
Learning Goal 1: Discuss theory and research on moral thought, behavior,
feeling, and personality
6. During what age period do children transition between Piaget’s
heteronomous and autonomous morality?
7. 4 to 7 years
8. 7 to 10 years
9. 10 to 14 years
10. 14 to 17
years Answer: b
Bloom’s Taxonomy:
Knowledge Difficulty Level:
4/5
Test Bank
A Topical Approach to Lifespan Development 6th
Edition Santrock Test Bank
July 23, 2018
Category: Nursing test banks Tag: A Topical
Approach to Lifespan Development 6th Edition
Santrock Test Bank
1. Changes in thoughts, feelings, and behaviors regarding standards of right
and wrong are termed:
2. moral development.
3. conscience development.
4. religious devotion.
5. spiritual
awakening Answer: a
Bloom’s Taxonomy:
Knowledge Difficulty Level:
Basic Feedback: Page: 408
1/5
,A Topical Approach to Lifespan Development 6th Edition Santrock
Test Bank
Learning Goal 1: Discuss theory and research on moral thought, behavior,
feeling, and personality
2. Which dimension of moral development regulates social interactions
and arbitrates conflict?
3. intrapersonal
4. interpersonal
5. community
6. cultur
al Answer:
b
Bloom’s Taxonomy:
Knowledge Difficulty Level:
Basic
Learning Goal 1: Discuss theory and research on moral thought, behavior,
feeling, and personality
3. When children think of justice and rules as unchangeable properties of the
world that are out of the control of people, they are displaying:
4. relativistic justice.
5. autonomous morality.
6. heteronomous morality.
7. homonomous morality.
Answer: c
Bloom’s Taxonomy:
Knowledge Difficulty Level:
Basic Feedback: Page: 408
Learning Goal 1: Discuss theory and research on moral thought, behavior,
feeling, and personality
4. Mack’s brother suggests they change the rules of the game they are
playing. Mack protests and insists that rule changing is not allowed.
Mack is:
5. meting out immanent justice.
2/5
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Test Bank
6. an autonomous thinker.
7. a heteronomous thinker.
8. a type A personality.
Answer: c
3/5
, A Topical Approach to Lifespan Development 6th Edition Santrock
Test Bank
Bloom’s Taxonomy:
Application Difficulty Level:
Moderate Feedback: Page:
408
Learning Goal 1: Discuss theory and research on moral thought, behavior,
feeling, and personality
5. Abby slows down when she sees a police car on the road, because she
doesn’t want to get a speeding ticket. What stage of Kohlberg’s morality
does this demonstrate?
6. postconventional
7. conventional
8. heteronomous
9. autonomo
us Answer: c
Bloom’s Taxonomy:
Application Difficulty Level:
Moderate Feedback: Page:
408
Learning Goal 1: Discuss theory and research on moral thought, behavior,
feeling, and personality
6. During what age period do children transition between Piaget’s
heteronomous and autonomous morality?
7. 4 to 7 years
8. 7 to 10 years
9. 10 to 14 years
10. 14 to 17
years Answer: b
Bloom’s Taxonomy:
Knowledge Difficulty Level:
4/5