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EOC 4.16 Which of the following statements about moral decision making are corre

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Question

EOC 4.16 Which of the following statements about moral decision making are correct? In a game in which children allocate tokens to themselves and others. O A Children distribute tokens to themselves and others randomly, with no change apparent as with age. Young children initially allocate more tokens to themselves, but come to allocate more tokens to others with age (i.e., they become more altruistic in their behaviors) Young children initially allocate more tokens to others, but come to allocate more tokens to themselves with age (i.e., they become less altruistic in their behaviors). O D Young children allocate more tokens to enemies than friends when they are young, but this pattern changes with age.

Explanation / Answer

EOC 4.17:

Match the Columns

PREMISE

RESPONSE

Pre-Conventional Morality

The Child Indicates that he didn’t steal the candy because, he didn’t want to be get punished

Post- Conventional Morality

The Child Indicates that he didn’t steal the candy because of the principles associated with justice-It is unjust to steal things that do not belongs to you

Conventional Morality

The Child Indicates that he didn’t steal the candy because he wants his parents respect him

EOC 4.18:

Match the Columns

PREMISE

RESPONSE

Participation in the elicited imitation Procedure

Reflexive behaviour

High amplitude sucking

Voluntary Behaviour

Eye tracking Paradigms

Voluntary Behaviour

False belief Paradigms

Involuntary behaviour

EOC 4.19:

Match the Columns

PREMISE

RESPONSE

Assimilation

The child realizes that fish and whales are distinct, so her existing cognitive structure map onto what she perceives in the world.

Accommodation

Because the Child realizes that whales are not same as fish, a new separate cognitive structure is created for them

Equilibration

A child has cognitive structure for fish and encounters a whale for the first time.The child recognizes the commonalities between the fish and whales: they all live underwater, they have fins and they eat things smaller than themselves. For this reason, whales are placed in the same cognitive structure as fish

Disequilibration

The child starts to realize that the fish and whales are differing in significant ways. Fish lay eggs, but whales give birth to live young, Fish breathe underwater, but whales have to surface to take breaths of air. Whereas fish do not take much responsibility for feeding their offspring after they emerge from their eggs, mother whale produces milk to feed their young.

PREMISE

RESPONSE

Pre-Conventional Morality

The Child Indicates that he didn’t steal the candy because, he didn’t want to be get punished

Post- Conventional Morality

The Child Indicates that he didn’t steal the candy because of the principles associated with justice-It is unjust to steal things that do not belongs to you

Conventional Morality

The Child Indicates that he didn’t steal the candy because he wants his parents respect him