PSY BEH 101D Lecture Notes - Lecture 13: Peer Pressure, Twin Study, Conduct Disorder

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Changes in o o thoughts feelings: behaviors. Intrapersonal: regulates a person"s activities when not interacting with someone else. Interpersonal: regulates a person"s social interactions and arbitrates conflict: thinking morally. Piaget"s cognitive theory of moral development: three stages. Premoral stage (birth ~4: child shows little concern for rules, this stage is not specified in the textbook. Heteronomous morality (moral realism: 4-7 years, think of justice and rules as unchangeable; out of control of people o. Immanent justice: the concept that if a rule is broken, punishment will be given immediately or automatically. Age 7-10: transition, showing features of the previous stage and the next stage. Autonomous morality (morality of reciprocity stage : age 10, aware the rules and laws are created by people, and in judging the action, one should consider the person"s intentions and the consequences. Story 1: a little boy who is called john is in his room.

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