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Chapter 2. Making ethical decisions
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What term means values that are formed through the influence of the family, culture,
and society? - answer Morals

list Maslow's hierarchy of needs in order. - answer physiological, safety, love/belonging,
esteem, self-actualization

An individual tends to move from needs-based motivation to a ________ ________
system that develops from childhood. - answer personal value

Which of Piaget's stages of development occurs when children see the world from their
own perspective? - answer Preoperational or egocentric stage

What are the characteristics of pre-conventional morality? - answer Is when children
recognize more than one point of view on right and wrong
Is when children start to accept authority

What are referred to as standards of behavior developed as a result of one's concept of
right and wrong? - answer Ethics

In Kohlberg's moral development theory, post-conventional morality consists of __. -
answerbalancing individual and group rights
making a personal commitment to principles like social justice
choosing principles over authority if the two come into conflict

In Maslow's hierarchy of needs, the need for esteem comes after which step? -
answerThe need to belong and to be loved

Values can be __. - answerbased on religious beliefs
subjective
based on past experiences

The value system we develop as we grow and mature is dependent on what type of
framework? - answerCulture

Which of Piaget's developmental stages is called the formal operational stage, where
children develop abstract thought and start to understand that there are different
degrees of wrongdoing? - answer4th

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