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  1. In this article, the Judeo-Christian view of sin is reviewed as well as the psychoanalytic and humanistic views of psychopathology. All three perspectives converge in their assumption of a universally flawed human condition.

    • John D. Carter
    • Kohlberg’s Levels of Moral Thinking
    • Morality, Gender, and Carol Gilligan
    • Kohlberg vs. Gilligan
    • Practice AP Frq - 2019

    Developmental psychologist studied the development of moral reasoning by posing moral dilemmas to children, adolescents, and adults. Kohlberg believed that moral reasoning, or the way that people make decisions about what is right and wrong, develops in a series of stages, and that people are motivated to move through these stages in order to under...

    Feminist and psychologist Carol Gilliganfurther developed theories of morality by incorporating gender differences into the equation. Gilligan felt that Kohlberg’s theories centered too much around the process of male 🙍🏽‍♂️ thought. With this, she decided to study how women develop their sense of morality and how this development differs from men...

    Lawrence Kohlberg and Carol Gilligan are both known for their work on moral development, but their theories of moral development differ in a number of important ways. Let's quickly put these two side-by-side directly! One of the main differences between the two theories is their focus. Kohlberg's theory is primarily concerned with the cognitive pro...

    The following question is from the first set of 2019 FRQ questions. Credit to College Board and AP. 1. A psychologist conducted a study at her home during an annual activity of children wearing masks and going door-to-door receiving candy. Some of the children arrived alone, while others arrived in a group. Over the course of the night, the psychol...

  2. Sep 19, 2018 · In line with Jaspers' general definition, psychopathology is currently broadly defined, e.g., as “the scientific exploration of abnormal mental states” [, p. S147], “the subject matter of psychiatry, that is, pathologies of the psyche” [( 9 ), p. 559], or “the discipline that assesses and makes sense of abnormal human subjectivity ...

    • Frauke Schultze-Lutter, Stefanie Julia Schmidt, Anastasia Theodoridou
    • 2018
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  4. And yet, this article suggests, sin (moral error) is a vital concept for psychology, necessary for understanding human dynamics. Consider the archetypal marital conflict: “I’m not the sinner, you are!”. Or war: “They are unjust, not us!”. Or witch burnings: “The devil possesses you!”.

  5. cdn.pbc.org › Main_Service › 1975/12/31PSYCHOLOGY OF SIN - PBC

    Dec 31, 1975 · Sin is unacceptable conduct. Sin is rebellion against authority. Sin contains an element of ignorance. Sin makes unclean. The net result for man is an uneasy sense of guilt and frustration—a sense of alienation from God and fear of facing him, in life or in death.

  6. Advanced Placement (AP) Psychology (also known as AP Psych) and its corresponding exam are part of the College Board's Advanced Placement Program. This course is tailored for students interested in the field of psychology and as an opportunity to earn Advanced Placement credit or exemption from a college -level psychology course.

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