Match the term to its definition by filling in the letter before the term in the appropriate blank.
A Proxirrity principle B. Reference proups C. Components principle D. Society E. Larnpuage F. Thomas theoren G. Social forces H. Group I. Agency J. Social retworks K. Primary proups L. Indiana and Iowa schools M. Small groups N. Prychology principle O. Chicago school P. Legitimacy Q. Collective behavior R. Social construction of reality S. Power T. Syrrbols U. Justice V. Secondary proups W. Triad X. Dyad Y. Frarning Z. Social Scripts
-____ A series of symbols that can be combined in various ways to create new meanings.
Conventional Level
A stage in moral development where individuals make judgments based on conforming to the standards of others or upholding law and order.
Moral Decisions
Choices made based on personal ethics and values, often involving a judgment between right and wrong.
Preconventional
A stage in Kohlberg's moral development theory characterized by an individual's reasoning based on personal benefits and the avoidance of punishment.
Moral Development
The process by which individuals develop their understanding of right and wrong, shaping their behavior and decision-making.