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Unit 6 – Developmental Psychology
Topic 6.1
How does Kohlberg's stages of moral development reconcile with Freud’s psychoanalytic theories regarding morality formation in childhood?
Freud complements Kohlberg by arguing for a fixed set moral standards from birth
Kohlberg disproves Freud by showing morality isn't linked to sexual desires
Both propose sequential stages where morality evolves from being externally controlled to internally regulated.
Both focus primarily on social influences shaping moral development.
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AP Psychology - 6.1 The Lifespan and Physical Development in Childhood
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