Which of the following factors is listed in the text as one of the forces that drive children's growing interest in moral issues?
maturation of the prefrontal cortex
ethnicity
personal experience
antipathy
Question 2Lawrence Kohlberg built on the theories of ______ in his description of the stages of moral development.
Sigmund Freud
Jean Piaget
Erik Erikson
Carol Gilligan
Question 3Over time, the consequences of bullying
may lead to problems primarily for the bullies themselves.
may lead to problems with relationships for the bullies and their victims.
may lead to problems primarily for the victims.
typically vanish by the time children enter high school.
Question 4Which of the following methods listed in the text is effective in stopping bullying in schools?
instituting a zero-tolerance policy
using a whole-school strategy
focusing on children in higher grades
focusing on children in lower grades
Question 5The bully who has been a victim of bullying himself is called a
modeled bully.
rejected bully.
bully-victim.
familial bully.
Question 6A common characteristic of bullies is that they
lack friends.
are rejected by their peers.
lack empathy.
only bully during middle childhood.
Question 7Girls who bully typically
use threats of force.
mock and ridicule their victim.
are larger than average in size.
have older sisters who are aggressive.
Question 8Research shows that a child is most likely to be a victim of bullying if the child is
withdrawn-rejected.
a girl.
homely.
obese.