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Understanding Others
Race and Ethnicity
Peer Relations
Popularity and Rejection
Moral Development
100
Researchers use this term to refer to children's ability to think about their social world
What is social cognition
100
These form when children develop a negative view of others based on their race or ethnicity
What is prejudices
100
This term refers to a child of equal age or maturity
What is peer
100
These children are neither popular nor rejected by their peers
What is neglected peers
100
His theory on moral development is based in part, on the ideas presented in Piaget's The Moral Judgment of the Child.
What is Kohlberg
200
children under the age of 5 are known to have difficulty with what are known as these problems
What is false belief problems
200
This is a complex concept that many mature adults have difficulty defining and understanding
What is ethnicity
200
During these years, children have many more opportunities to interact with peers across a wide range of settings
What is elementary years
200
This is one of the key determinants of peer rejection
What is aggression
200
At this level children accept and obey society's rules for right and wrong behavior even when there is no punishment or reward
What is conventional moral reasoning
300
Understanding the perspective of others begins in stage of human development
What is early infancy
300
By elementary school, children begin to form a more balanced view of ethnicity and this
What is Race
300
In late childhood children begin to form these
What is cliques
300
These are defined as voluntary actions intended to benefit another person
What is prosocial behaviors
300
People at this level approach moral issues from a hedonistic perspective
What is preconventional moral reasoning
400
Young people's understanding of others undergoes significant changes from preschool to this
What is high school
400
In adolescense, ethnic similarity becomes increasingly important in the formation of these
What is peer groups
400
Adolescense spend this amount of their waking time with peers
What is one third
400
This environment plays an important role in the development of prosocial behavior
What is the home environment
400
In her 1982 book In a Different Voice, Carol Gilligan challenged some of Kohlberg's ideas on moral development because they were based on men.
Who is Carol Gilligan
500
Between the ages of 3 and 5 years, children begin to develop what are known as these
What is theories of mind
500
Schools share an important responsibility for promoting tolerance and for reducing this
What is Prejudice
500
This is an irrational fear of and hatred of homosexuals
What is homophobia
500
This is defined as behavior that is intentionally aimed aimed at harming or injuring another person
What is aggression
500
Kohlberg believed that this should be at the heart of any moral education program
What is democratic governance