NUR320: Kohlberg's Moral
Theory test questions and
answers
Premorality or Preconventional Morality, Stage 0 (0-2 years)
Naivete and egocentrism
Premorality or Preconventional Morality, Stage 1 (2-3 years)
Punishment-Obedience Orientation
Premorality or Preconventional Morality, Stage 2 (4-7 years)
Instrumental Hedonism and Concrete Reciprocity
0-2 years corresponds with which concept
Naivete and Egocentrism
2-3 years corresponds with which concept
Punishment-Obedience Orientation
4-7 years corresponds with which concept
Instrumental Hedonism and Concrete Reciprocity
During which stage does the child demonstrate acceptable behavior
because of fear of punishment from a superior force?
stage 0; naivete and egocentrism
during which stage is the child unable to reason as a mature
member of society?
stage 0; naivete and egocentrism
during which stage does the child view the world in a selfish,
egocentric way, with no real understanding of right or wrong?
stage 0; naivete and egocentrism
during which stage is right or wrong determined by physical
consequences?
stage 1; punishment-obedience orientation
Theory test questions and
answers
Premorality or Preconventional Morality, Stage 0 (0-2 years)
Naivete and egocentrism
Premorality or Preconventional Morality, Stage 1 (2-3 years)
Punishment-Obedience Orientation
Premorality or Preconventional Morality, Stage 2 (4-7 years)
Instrumental Hedonism and Concrete Reciprocity
0-2 years corresponds with which concept
Naivete and Egocentrism
2-3 years corresponds with which concept
Punishment-Obedience Orientation
4-7 years corresponds with which concept
Instrumental Hedonism and Concrete Reciprocity
During which stage does the child demonstrate acceptable behavior
because of fear of punishment from a superior force?
stage 0; naivete and egocentrism
during which stage is the child unable to reason as a mature
member of society?
stage 0; naivete and egocentrism
during which stage does the child view the world in a selfish,
egocentric way, with no real understanding of right or wrong?
stage 0; naivete and egocentrism
during which stage is right or wrong determined by physical
consequences?
stage 1; punishment-obedience orientation