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Kohlberg's approach to studying moral development could be summarized by this slogan:
 
  a. Explain your thinking..
  b. Who are your heroes?
  c. What gives you nightmare dreams?
  d. When are you naughty?

Question 2

Shani is trying to decide whether to encourage her daughter to go out for swimming. What should you tell her about the impact of sport participation on an adolescent female's self-esteem?
 
  What will be an ideal response?



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

In the past decades, girls' participation in sports has increased dramatically because of the sociopolitical environment. Girls who participate in greater amounts of sports tend to have a higher sense of self-worth as college students. Part of the way sports participation impacts self-esteem is by affecting girls' body image and sense of physical competence. Girls involved in sports tend to feel better about their bodies and tend to be more physically competent. Both of these features promote esteem.



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