PSC 142 Study Guide - Quiz Guide: Longitudinal Study, Homeless Shelter, Relational Aggression

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Internalization is a term used by moral development researchers to describe the process by which children adopt the standards of other people and accept them as their own. Paul devotes some of his saturday to working at a homeless shelter. He explains to his friend, "this is a really worthy cause and it"s important for people like me who have so much to give back to help those who have so little. " Paul"s explanation would be consistent with which level of prosocial moral reasoning? internalized values orientation. If parents or teachers want to promote altruistic behavior in children, they would probably be least successful if they. Provide tangible rewards for sharing or helping. The cognitive-developmental perspective to moral development assumes each of the following. Moral reasoning progresses through a sequence of stages. Moral development depends very heavily on cognitive growth. Each stage of moral development evolves from and replaces the stage before it.