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AN OVERVIEW OF MORAL DEVELOPMENT
 
COGNITIVE THEORIES OF MORAL DEVELOPMENT
     Jean Piaget's Cognitive Theory of Moral Development
     Lawrence Kohlberg's Cognitive Theory of Moral Development
     Distinguishing Moral Judgments from Other Social Rules
     Do Moral Judgments Always Lead to Moral Behavior?
 
THE BEHAVIORAL SIDE OF MORAL DEVELOPMENT
     Self-Regulation and the Delay of Gratification
     Consistency across Situations and Time
 
THE EVOLUTION OF PROSOCIAL AND ALTRUISTIC BEHAVIORS
     How Prosocial Behavior Evolves
     Are Girls More Prosocial than Boys?
     Determinants of Prosocial Behavior
     The Influence of Cognitive Development
     Empathy, Perspective Taking, and Altruism
 
THE DEVELOPMENT OF AGGRESSION
     What Is Aggression?
     How Aggressive Behavior Develops in Children
     Gender Differences in Aggression
     Origins of Aggressive Behavior
     Control of Aggression
 
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