Within Bronfenbrenner’s ecological systems model, the macrosystem occupies the outermost layer, representing the broad cultural values, ideologies, and societal structures that indirectly shape an individual’s development. Though not experienced firsthand, these values influence all other systems—family, education, media, and policy—ultimately guiding how individuals grow, think, and behave.| The Psychology Notes Headquarters
What is morality? The concept of morality revolves around a person’s differentiation of good and bad when it comes to intentions, thoughts, decisions and actions. It may be driven by a specific code of conduct that comes with a certain religion or philosophy, or from a standard that a person sees as universal. What is moral development? Moral development looks...| The Psychology Notes Headquarters