Kohlberg believed moral reasoning develops in ______
STAGES
dentical twins are more similar than fraternal twins because they share more of their___
Genes
I was just following orders" is an example of
Displacement of responsibility
where individuals in a group adopt behaviors, beliefs, or actions by the majority group, where they disregard their own personal, logical, or moral judgment. Also called mob mentality, is the definition of what?
Herd Mentality
What defines social pressures or cultural standards that have an affect on what is considered appropriate, expected, or normal?
Normative Influences/ Normative
There are _ main stages to Kohlberg's theory
3
This chemical in the brain is linked to bonding and trust.
Oxytocin
'Everyone was doing it" is an example of
Diffusion of responsibility
People change their attitude and beliefs or behaviors to align with the norms or a group to fit in, be accepted, and possibly caused by peer pressure is the definition of what?
Social Conformity
What refers to the idea that workers feel they are being treated fairly in the organization?
Organizational Justice
his theory focuses on how people reason about right and wrong.
Kohlberg's Moral Development Theory
This hormone is commonly linked to aggression.
testosterone
When ethical concerns slowly disappear during decision-making, it is called
Ethical Fading
The expectations and standards of behavior that are considered appropriate within a specific society that may normalize harmful practices like discrimination, exploitation, and violence is defined as what?
Cultural Norms
Together what is objective and normative? Not the definition of the words but what both are subject to
External Influences
Kohlberg's theory focuses more on reasoning based on justice rather than___
Emotion/Care
Moral decision-making involves both emotion and
Reasoning
incentives that encourage unethical behavior by focusing only on results are called
Perverse incentives
A large group of people living together in a particular place of region/ community that are associated with one another and share common beliefs or practices like religion or cultures is defined as what?
Society
Employee discretionary behaviors that are not required but contribute to the health of the organization. This means employees choose to go above and beyond their minimum requirements is defined as what?
Organizational Citizenship Behaviors
Kohlberg believed very few people reach which level?
Postconventional
Some researchers argue that morality may be partly ___ into humans through evolution.
Hardwired or inherited
This theory explains how people justify unethical behavior in groups.
Moral disengagement
_____ Is where individuals change their thoughts, feelings, and behavior while interacting with others. This could be driven by the need or feeling to be right or liked by others
Social Influence
Beliefs and expectations shared by members of an organization. Common norms, values, and perspectives among individuals within a group define the company's culture is defined as what?
Organizational Culture