PSY 100 Lecture Notes - Lecture 8: Normative Social Influence, Relational Aggression
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Determination of what is right and wrong. Kohlberg"s levels of moral thinking (stage 1) preconventional morality. Obey rules to avoid punishment or gain rewards (often (cid:396)concrete(cid:397) rewards) (cid:396)if you save your wife, you"ll be a hero! (cid:397) (stage 2) conventional morality. Uphold laws and rules to gain social approval or maintain social order (cid:396)if you steal the drug for her, everyone will think that you"re a criminal(cid:397) (stage 3) postconventional morality. Actions reflect belief in basic rights and self-defined principles. (cid:396)people have the right to live, even if it means stealing. (cid:397) Over 100 studies indicated that a father"s love is comparable to a mother"s love in predicting children"s health and well-being. Sex: our biological status (chromosomes and anatomy) that helps define our. Gender: the socially constructed roles and characteristics by which a culture gender defines male and female. Males and females are different in: the same in: