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Chapter 13 (Definitions (Heteronomous morality –
Piagets stage of moral…
Chapter 13
Definitions
Heteronomous morality –
Piagets stage of moral development in which children think of rules as moral absolutes that cannot be changed
Autonomous morality –
Piagets stage of moral development in which children realize that rules are arbitrary agreements that can be changed by those who have to follow them.
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The way an individual attends o perceives, interprets, remembers, and acts on events or situations
Conventional level –
Kohlbergs stages of moral reasoning in which the individual can look beyond personal consequences and consider others perspectives.
Altruism –
Voluntary actions that are intended to help or benefit another person or group of people without the actors anticipation of external rewards.
Preconventional level –
Kohlbergs stages of moral reasoning in which the individual considers and weighs the personal consequences of behavior.
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Postconventional level-
Kohlbergs stages of moral reasoning in which the individual considers and weighs the values behind various consequences from various points of view.
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Self regulation –
The ability to regulate or control ones impulses, behavior, and or emotions until an appropriate time, place or object is available.
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