Moral Development Theories Quiz

Test your knowledge on moral development theories including Kohlberg's stages, social learning, and ethics of care. Explore cultural influences and moral reasoning.

#1

According to Lawrence Kohlberg's theory of moral development, which stage is characterized by adherence to rules and avoidance of punishment?

Preconventional
Conventional
Postconventional
Autonomous
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#2

Who proposed the social learning theory of moral development?

Jean Piaget
Erik Erikson
Albert Bandura
Lawrence Kohlberg
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#3

According to Kohlberg's theory of moral development, what is the focus of the conventional level?

Personal gain and punishment avoidance
Social order and maintaining relationships
Universal ethical principles
Ethical egoism
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#4

Who proposed the cognitive-developmental theory of moral development?

Jean Piaget
Erik Erikson
Lawrence Kohlberg
Carol Gilligan
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#5

Which theorist emphasized the importance of empathy and altruism in moral development?

Jean Piaget
Carol Gilligan
Albert Bandura
Erik Erikson
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#6

Which moral development theory suggests that moral judgments are influenced by cultural factors?

Piaget's Theory of Moral Development
Kohlberg's Stages of Moral Development
Gilligan's Theory of Moral Development
Haidt's Social Intuitionist Model
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#7

According to Lawrence Kohlberg, which level of moral reasoning is characterized by social contract orientation and universal ethical principles?

Preconventional
Conventional
Postconventional
Unconventional
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#8

In Piaget's theory of moral development, what is characteristic of the final stage, known as the 'morality of cooperation'?

Adherence to rules and avoiding punishment
Social order and maintaining relationships
Understanding of universal ethical principles
Respect for individual rights and justice
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#9

What does Carol Gilligan argue regarding moral development in her 'Ethics of Care' perspective?

Moral development proceeds through stages of moral reasoning
Moral judgments are influenced by cultural factors
Females and males may have different moral orientations
Moral development is primarily driven by reinforcement and punishment
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#10

Who introduced the concept of 'moral identity' as a key aspect of moral development?

Erik Erikson
Carol Gilligan
Lawrence Kohlberg
James Rest
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#11

Who proposed the theory of moral development known as the 'Social Intuitionist Model'?

Jean Piaget
Lawrence Kohlberg
Carol Gilligan
Jonathan Haidt
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#12

According to Haidt's Social Intuitionist Model, what primarily shapes moral judgments?

Reasoning and rational thought
Emotional responses and intuitions
Social norms and conventions
Cognitive development stages
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#13

According to Carol Gilligan, what is the primary difference between the moral orientations of males and females?

Emphasis on justice vs. emphasis on care
Conventional vs. postconventional reasoning
Personal gain vs. altruism
Individual rights vs. social order
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#14

Who proposed the concept of 'moral imagination' as a key component of moral development?

Erik Erikson
Jean Piaget
Carol Gilligan
John Dewey
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#15

Who introduced the concept of 'moral pluralism'?

Jonathan Haidt
Jean Piaget
Lawrence Kohlberg
Carol Gilligan
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