Two experiments were conducted to investigate the influences on 4-8-year olds' and adults' moral judgments. In both, participants were told stories from previous studies that had indicated that children's judgments are largely outcome-based. Building on recent research in which one change to these studies' methods resulted in substantially more intention-based judgment, in Experiment 1 (N = 75) the salience and recency of intention information were increased, and in Experiment 2 (N = 99) carefulness information (i.e., the absence of negligence) was also added. In both experiments even the youngest children's judgments were primarily intention-based, and in Experiment 2 punishment judgments were similar to adults' from 5-6 years. Comparisons...
Mature moral judgments rely on the analysis of both the outcomes of others’ actions and the mental s...
Theories of morality maintain that punishment supports the emergence and maintenance of moral behavi...
Abstract de póster presentado a First meeting of the SEJyD (Society for the Advancement of Judgment...
Piaget (1932) and subsequent researchers have reported that young children's moral judgments are bas...
Piaget (1932) and subsequent researchers have reported that young children's moral judgments are bas...
Piaget (1932) and subsequent researchers have reported that young children's moral judgments are bas...
Research with infants and toddlers suggests that even early in development, humans evaluate others b...
Many studies suggest that preschoolers initially privilege outcome over intention in their moral jud...
The purpose of this study was (a)to determine whether intention, outcome, and ability had an effect ...
at 3,4, and 5 years of age and 24 undergraduates were required to use information about intention un...
When evaluating a situation that results in harm, it is critical to consider how a person’s prior in...
When evaluating a situation that results in harm, it is critical to consider how a person’s prior in...
The current dissertation tackles two core aspects of moral development: the obedience to authority a...
Two experiments tested the applicability of Anderson's relative-weight averaging model to child...
Mature moral judgments rely on the analysis of both the outcomes of others’ actions and the mental s...
Mature moral judgments rely on the analysis of both the outcomes of others’ actions and the mental s...
Theories of morality maintain that punishment supports the emergence and maintenance of moral behavi...
Abstract de póster presentado a First meeting of the SEJyD (Society for the Advancement of Judgment...
Piaget (1932) and subsequent researchers have reported that young children's moral judgments are bas...
Piaget (1932) and subsequent researchers have reported that young children's moral judgments are bas...
Piaget (1932) and subsequent researchers have reported that young children's moral judgments are bas...
Research with infants and toddlers suggests that even early in development, humans evaluate others b...
Many studies suggest that preschoolers initially privilege outcome over intention in their moral jud...
The purpose of this study was (a)to determine whether intention, outcome, and ability had an effect ...
at 3,4, and 5 years of age and 24 undergraduates were required to use information about intention un...
When evaluating a situation that results in harm, it is critical to consider how a person’s prior in...
When evaluating a situation that results in harm, it is critical to consider how a person’s prior in...
The current dissertation tackles two core aspects of moral development: the obedience to authority a...
Two experiments tested the applicability of Anderson's relative-weight averaging model to child...
Mature moral judgments rely on the analysis of both the outcomes of others’ actions and the mental s...
Mature moral judgments rely on the analysis of both the outcomes of others’ actions and the mental s...
Theories of morality maintain that punishment supports the emergence and maintenance of moral behavi...
Abstract de póster presentado a First meeting of the SEJyD (Society for the Advancement of Judgment...