In order to unify two major theories of moral judgment, a novel task is employed which combines elements of Kohlberg´s stage theory and of the theory of information integration. In contrast to the format of Kohlberg´s moral judgment interview, a nonverbal and quantitative response which makes low demands on verbal facility was used . Moral informers differing in value, i.e. high and low, are presented. The differences in effect of those two pieces of information should be substantial for a person at that specific moral stage, but small for a person at a different stage. Hence, these differences may diagnose the person's moral stage in the simplest possible way as the two levels of each of the thoughts were about typical content of the four ...
[[abstract]]The neo-Kohlbergian approach has its roots in L. Kohlberg’s theories, extended the empha...
In an ongoing longitudinal study that started in 1994, the moral development of business apprentices...
Early research in the area of Kohlberg\u27s six stages of cognitive moral development theory origina...
The unification of two major approaches to moral judgment is the purpose of the present approach. Ko...
We examine the ideas of foreign researchers (J. Gibbs, K. Basinger, J. Flavel, J. Snarey), who recon...
Following criticism of Kohlberg’s theory of moral judgment, an empirical re-examination of hierarchi...
In this study, the concepts of morality, moral development, moral stage, moral dilemma are explained...
Methodology related to Lawrence Kohlbergls theory of moral development has been continuously refined...
One of the central assumptions of Kohlberg's theory of moral development—that moral judgment is...
In response to Gibbs ’ defense of neo-Kohlbergian models of morality, the authors question whether r...
A study was made to follow up on questions about the conception of preconventional moral reasoning i...
In cross-cultural research the validity and universality of stages of pre-conventional reasoning in ...
According to Lawrence Kohlberg human individuals develop the capacity for moral reasoning by progres...
Information integration theory suggests that differences in the moral judgments of children and adul...
Graduation date: 1992Controversy regarding moral development research has given rise\ud to a prolife...
[[abstract]]The neo-Kohlbergian approach has its roots in L. Kohlberg’s theories, extended the empha...
In an ongoing longitudinal study that started in 1994, the moral development of business apprentices...
Early research in the area of Kohlberg\u27s six stages of cognitive moral development theory origina...
The unification of two major approaches to moral judgment is the purpose of the present approach. Ko...
We examine the ideas of foreign researchers (J. Gibbs, K. Basinger, J. Flavel, J. Snarey), who recon...
Following criticism of Kohlberg’s theory of moral judgment, an empirical re-examination of hierarchi...
In this study, the concepts of morality, moral development, moral stage, moral dilemma are explained...
Methodology related to Lawrence Kohlbergls theory of moral development has been continuously refined...
One of the central assumptions of Kohlberg's theory of moral development—that moral judgment is...
In response to Gibbs ’ defense of neo-Kohlbergian models of morality, the authors question whether r...
A study was made to follow up on questions about the conception of preconventional moral reasoning i...
In cross-cultural research the validity and universality of stages of pre-conventional reasoning in ...
According to Lawrence Kohlberg human individuals develop the capacity for moral reasoning by progres...
Information integration theory suggests that differences in the moral judgments of children and adul...
Graduation date: 1992Controversy regarding moral development research has given rise\ud to a prolife...
[[abstract]]The neo-Kohlbergian approach has its roots in L. Kohlberg’s theories, extended the empha...
In an ongoing longitudinal study that started in 1994, the moral development of business apprentices...
Early research in the area of Kohlberg\u27s six stages of cognitive moral development theory origina...