Why do people’s moral judgments—what they decide is right or wrong—often fail to predict their actions? One prevalent example is the phenomenon of bullying: though the vast majority of young people judge bullying as wrong, a significant percentage of adolescents report having perpetrated bullying behavior, and even more have acted as bystanders, i.e., have witnessed bullying without intervening to stop it. Social domain theory (SDT) provides a framework for analyzing the reasoning behind such judgments, based on evidence that people distinguish between different domains of social knowledge—moral, conventional, personal, and prudential—when reasoning about social situations. More research is needed to investigate the relationships between do...
Social competence is important to well-being and social and personal development. The lack of social...
Witnessing cyberbullying and bullying can pose a dilemma for adolescents and emerging adults. They n...
This study investigated the utilitarian and emotion-related components of morality, both as a functi...
Why do people’s moral judgments—what they decide is right or wrong—often fail to predict their actio...
In bullying situations, adolescent bystanders may help bullied others, just stand by, or join in the...
In bullying situations, adolescent bystanders may help bullied others, just stand by, or join in the...
In the last 15 years literature on bullying has emphasized the role of systemic processes in aggress...
This study investigated different facets of moral development in bullies, victims, and bully-victims...
Two different models have been proposed that describe the bully alternatively as a child lacking in ...
Our research was developed with two different purposes, the first being the theoretical interest in ...
After reviewing literature on moral development, the chapter reports a study of moral knowledge as c...
The purpose of this study was two-fold. First, this study examined the effects of a moral dilemma d...
This study looked at the relationship between adolescents\u27 moral action choices and the internal ...
Bullying is a subcategory of aggressive behaviour, especially often repeated and directed toward a p...
Item does not contain fulltextThe current study examined the role of moral responsibility (i.e., mor...
Social competence is important to well-being and social and personal development. The lack of social...
Witnessing cyberbullying and bullying can pose a dilemma for adolescents and emerging adults. They n...
This study investigated the utilitarian and emotion-related components of morality, both as a functi...
Why do people’s moral judgments—what they decide is right or wrong—often fail to predict their actio...
In bullying situations, adolescent bystanders may help bullied others, just stand by, or join in the...
In bullying situations, adolescent bystanders may help bullied others, just stand by, or join in the...
In the last 15 years literature on bullying has emphasized the role of systemic processes in aggress...
This study investigated different facets of moral development in bullies, victims, and bully-victims...
Two different models have been proposed that describe the bully alternatively as a child lacking in ...
Our research was developed with two different purposes, the first being the theoretical interest in ...
After reviewing literature on moral development, the chapter reports a study of moral knowledge as c...
The purpose of this study was two-fold. First, this study examined the effects of a moral dilemma d...
This study looked at the relationship between adolescents\u27 moral action choices and the internal ...
Bullying is a subcategory of aggressive behaviour, especially often repeated and directed toward a p...
Item does not contain fulltextThe current study examined the role of moral responsibility (i.e., mor...
Social competence is important to well-being and social and personal development. The lack of social...
Witnessing cyberbullying and bullying can pose a dilemma for adolescents and emerging adults. They n...
This study investigated the utilitarian and emotion-related components of morality, both as a functi...