Asked by bunga naselia on Jun 03, 2024

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Six-year-old Dylan was taught a card game in which aces are "wild." His friend suggests that they make all the eights wild as well.Dylan insists that this is impossible as only aces can be wild.Piaget would describe Dylan as being in the stage of ________ morality.

A) autonomous
B) immanent
C) conventional
D) heteronomous

Heteronomous

Subject to rules, laws, or an authority external to oneself.

Card Game

A game played using a deck or pack of playing cards as the primary device with which the game is played.

Autonomous

Referring to the capability of functioning independently or having self-governance.

  • Recognize the stages of moral development described by theorists like Piaget and Kohlberg.
  • Explain the role of rules and their interpretation in the development of moral reasoning.
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Dakota SkenandoreJun 07, 2024
Final Answer :
D
Explanation :
According to Piaget's theory of moral development, the stage of heteronomous morality occurs in young children, around the ages of 4-7 years old. In this stage, children believe that rules are fixed and determined by authority figures, and violating rules leads to punishment. Dylan's insistence that only aces can be wild shows that he is thinking within the boundaries of a fixed rule, and is not yet able to consider the possibility of changing or adding rules. Therefore, Dylan is in the stage of heteronomous morality.