Examlex
The ability to move from one social class to another is called
Academic Achievement
Success in educational settings, often measured by grades, test scores, or the completion of educational goals.
Conventional Moral Reasoning
The second level of Kohlberg’s theory in which moral decisions are based on conforming to social rules.
Preconventional Moral Reasoning
The first level in Kohlberg’s theory of moral development, where behavior is guided by consequences, including rewards and punishments, rather than by societal standards or ethical principles.
Autonomous Morality
Piaget’s second stage of morality in which children have a more flexible view of rules as they begin to value fairness and equality and account for factors like act, intent, and situation.
Q7: What was the major finding from the
Q11: The ability to control and allocate resources
Q23: Google misunderstood which expectation when it launched
Q41: What are incest taboos?<br>A)sexual acts that are
Q42: Which position sometimes attributes the social class
Q51: Ernest lives in a low-income area and
Q80: Second Life is a popular online game
Q85: Individual immorality often explains deviant behavior.
Q93: What theory draws attention to the situation
Q100: Based on the concept of the looking