A. socialism
B. communism
C. social harmony
D. individualism
Related Mcqs:
- A postconventional level of morality is most likely to be found in cultures that value:
A. socialism
B. communism
C. social harmony
D. individualism - A postconventional level of morality is most likely to be found in cultures that value:
A. socialism
B. communism
C. social harmony
D. individualism - Parents in Westernized cultures are more likely than parents in Asian cultures to encourage children to value:
A. enduring friendships
B. nonconformity
C. cultural traditions
D. norms. - Kohlberg indicates that at the most primitive level of moral development, morality is decided by ____________?
A. reward and punishment
B. individual conscience
C. social approval
D. religious values - In which of the following cultures is an independent view of the self-most likely to be the norm?
A. China
B. Japan
C. Africa
D. United States - For Kohlberg, the development of morality primarily involves:
A. Cognitive development
B. Affective development
C. Neurolinguistic development
D. Development of coordination - How can morality covertly enter the therapy session?
A. By having ministers take over the role of therapist
B. By the use of techniques to alter a sexual preference
C. By allowing an insane person into therapy
D. By allowing philosophers of ethics to become therapists - According to Kohlberg, an individual in a stage of conventional morality would be most concerned with _____________?
A. gaining rewards
B. gaining approval
C. avoiding punishment
D. achieving fairness - Critics of Kohlberg’s theory of moral development have suggested that postconventional morality is more characteristic of_______than of______.
A. Democrats; Republicans
B. men; women
C. socialists; capitalists
D. African Americans; white Americans - For Kohlberg, the development of morality primarily involves:
A. Cognitive development
B. Affective development
C. Neurolinguistic development
D. Development of coordination