A) consequences become more important than intentions.
B) they think of justice and rules as unchangeable properties of the world.
C) they start recognizing the principle of immanent justice.
D) intentions become more important than consequences.
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A) authoritarian parent.
B) authoritative parent.
C) indulgent parent.
D) neglectful parent.
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A) Ethics
B) Protocol
C) Constitution
D) Conscience
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A) authoritarian parent.
B) authoritative parent.
C) indulgent parent.
D) neglectful parent.
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A) good at teaching prosocial skills.
B) detrimental to children learning positive social interchange.
C) good electronic babysitters but not good at teaching any skills.
D) not effective when they try to teach; they are more effective when they are aimed at entertainment.
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A) absolutely no
B) no more than 1 hour of screen time
C) no more than 2 hours of screen time
D) no more than 3 hours of screen time
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A) Authoritarian parenting
B) Indulgent parenting
C) Authoritative parenting
D) Neglectful parenting
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A) self-control
B) self-confidence
C) self-understanding
D) self-centeredness
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A) Symbolic play
B) Role-play
C) Constructive play
D) Games
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A) religious affiliation.
B) family culture.
C) conversational dialogue.
D) ethnicity.
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A) the high control of Asian parents is best conceptualized as "training" and is distinct from the domineering control characteristic of an authoritarian style of parenting.
B) "authoritarian" parenting is "authoritarian" parenting,whether the parent is Asian American,African American,or European American.
C) contrary to stereotypes,Asian parents are indulgent and permissive.
D) consistent with stereotypes,Asian parents are domineering,controlling,and have rigid/unrealistic expectations for academic achievement in their children.
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A) identities
B) roles
C) schemas
D) types
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A) Young children often avoid the upsetting topics by changing the topic,pushing or running away.
B) They don't want to know what upsets their child.
C) They are afraid they can't comfort their child.
D) The parents struggle with their own emotions and change the topic.
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A) Autonomous morality
B) Initiative versus guilt
C) Heteronomous morality
D) Autonomy versus shame and doubt
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A) it helps the child master anxieties and conflicts.
B) it advances the child's cognitive development.
C) it helps children satisfy their need for mastery over their environment.
D) it allows children to interact with their peers.
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A) Kim's children are likely to experience less effective parenting than Maribel's children.
B) Maribel's children are likely to experience less effective parenting than Kim's children.
C) both Maribel and Kim's children are likely to do poorly in school.
D) neither Maribel's nor Kim's children will be negatively affected by their mothers' jobs.
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A) autonomous thinkers
B) heteronomous moralists
C) egocentric
D) moral autonomists
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A) preferences.
B) schemas.
C) roles.
D) orientations.
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