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Match each of the following persons with the statement or theory that most closely reflects his or her perspective.
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Lawrence Kohlberg

2


Carol Gilligan

3


William Damon

4


Kenneth Dodge

5


Jonathan Kozol

6


John Ogbu

7


Eliot Aronson

8


Sandra Bem

9


Diane Ruble

10


Albert Bandura

11


Dale Schunk

12


Erik Erikson

13


E Mavis Hetherington

14


James Rest

15


Nancy Eisenberg

16


Eleanor Maccoby

17


Carol Jacklin

18


Janet Shibley Hyde

19


William Pollock

20


Dan Olweus

21


Willard Hartup

22


John Coie

23


Harold Stevenson

24


James Comer

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Carol Dweck

A)Why are American children so poor in mathematics?
B)Gender differences are apparent in prosocial behavior
C)Friends are cognitive and emotional resources
D)Described a developmental model of children's altruism
E)Advocates a community, team approach as the best way to educate students
F)Critic of Kohlberg who distinguished between justice and care perspectives
G)Stressed that moral development is based on moral reasoning
H)Self-efficacy increases a student's choice of activities
I)Found that adolescents in long-established simple stepfamilies eventually benefited from the presence of a stepparent
J)The struggle between industry versus inferiority characterizes middle and late childhood
K)Males have better math abilities, girls better verbal abilities
L)Developed a bullying prevention program
M)Created the jigsaw classroom
N)Devised an inventory to measure gender orientation
O)Why aggressive boys have problems in social relationships
P)Described some of the problems faced in school by impoverished children
Q)Analyzed how children process information about peer relations
R)Believed that minority students are in a position of subordination and exploitation
S)People usually justify immoral conduct to themselves
T)investigated children's use of social comparison in their self evaluations.
U)The cognitive differences between males and females have been exaggerated
V)Boys are still being raised in much the same way as they always have been
W)Debated Kohlberg's moral theory
X)Argued that individuals' mindsets influence whether they will be optimistic or pessimistic
Y)Math and visuospatial differences exist between boys and girls







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