Three age groups (teenage; 50-65 and 65+) completed a written version of Piaget's moral reasoning tasks to determine the general level of moral reasoning and performance on eight separate categories. Significant age effects were found. Though the nature of the age group difference was mixed, younger subjects consistently achieved lower levels of performance. Results indicate that Piaget overestimated all subjects ' level of performance on his tasks and that, although there are differences in different areas of moral reasoning, the relationship with age is not uniform in its direction
Two experiments were conducted to examine people's sensitivity to person information from the morali...
© 2018 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis GroupDespite the accumulated knowledge on mor...
This study examined children's and young adults' use of three mental capacity criteria for treating ...
A E S ~ C T This long-term study found that moral reasoning as conceptualised by Kohlberg (1 981 198...
Younger (21-39 years) and older (63-90 years) adults were presented with scenarios illustrating eith...
This study aims to investigate the interplay of different criteria of moral evaluation, related to t...
Research on age differences in moral judgment tends to focus on children and adolescents. The curren...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the moral judgment of five age groups, junior high yout...
International audienceThis chapter presents research on moral judgment from the beginning of the 20t...
Typescript (photocopy).It was hypothesized that (1) adults who had participated in six weekly sessio...
This report reviews evidence concerned with age-related aspects of social perception processes and t...
Two experiments tested the applicability of Anderson's relative-weight averaging model to child...
Using a causal comparative cross sectional approach with 380 subjects Ranging from 23 to 85 years of...
Thesis advisor: Elizabeth A. KensingerThesis advisor: Hiram BrownellThe present research used a comb...
The current dissertation tackles two core aspects of moral development: the obedience to authority a...
Two experiments were conducted to examine people's sensitivity to person information from the morali...
© 2018 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis GroupDespite the accumulated knowledge on mor...
This study examined children's and young adults' use of three mental capacity criteria for treating ...
A E S ~ C T This long-term study found that moral reasoning as conceptualised by Kohlberg (1 981 198...
Younger (21-39 years) and older (63-90 years) adults were presented with scenarios illustrating eith...
This study aims to investigate the interplay of different criteria of moral evaluation, related to t...
Research on age differences in moral judgment tends to focus on children and adolescents. The curren...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the moral judgment of five age groups, junior high yout...
International audienceThis chapter presents research on moral judgment from the beginning of the 20t...
Typescript (photocopy).It was hypothesized that (1) adults who had participated in six weekly sessio...
This report reviews evidence concerned with age-related aspects of social perception processes and t...
Two experiments tested the applicability of Anderson's relative-weight averaging model to child...
Using a causal comparative cross sectional approach with 380 subjects Ranging from 23 to 85 years of...
Thesis advisor: Elizabeth A. KensingerThesis advisor: Hiram BrownellThe present research used a comb...
The current dissertation tackles two core aspects of moral development: the obedience to authority a...
Two experiments were conducted to examine people's sensitivity to person information from the morali...
© 2018 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis GroupDespite the accumulated knowledge on mor...
This study examined children's and young adults' use of three mental capacity criteria for treating ...