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Barker observes children and rates them on a scale according to how frustrated they get when they cannot get what they want, at how they react when they are overstimulated by too much activity in their environment, and how easily they are comforted by their parent when they are upset. The scale that Dr. Barker is using would best be considered a measure of which of Mary Rothbart's basic dimensions of temperament?
Ethics
A branch of philosophy dealing with what is morally right or wrong.
Philosophy
The study of fundamental questions regarding existence, reason, knowledge, values, mind, and language.
Cultural Relativist
A view that moral or ethical systems, which vary from culture to culture, are all equally valid and no one system is really "better" than any other.
Ethical Relativist
Someone who believes that morality is relative to the norms of one's culture, meaning that what is considered moral in one society may be considered immoral in another.
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