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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Age, gender, and religious differences in moral perspective /

Clay, Samuel L. January 1990 (has links)
Thesis (M.S.)--Brigham Young University. Dept. of Psychology. / Includes bibliographical references (leaves 24-28).
22

Hypothetical and real life moral judgment by adolescents

Valde, Gregory A. January 1981 (has links)
Thesis (M.S.)--University of Wisconsin--Madison, 1981. / Typescript. eContent provider-neutral record in process. Description based on print version record. Includes bibliographical references (leaves 34-37).
23

Blind injustice : Jesus' prophetic warning against unjust judging (Matthew 7:1-5) /

Chandler, Christopher N. January 2010 (has links)
Thesis (Ph.D.) - University of St Andrews, June 2010.
24

Moral judgments of administrators, teachers and last-year undergraduate students in Bangkok, Thailand

Chonthinate Nimsombun. Kennedy, Larry DeWitt, McCarthy, John R., January 1995 (has links)
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Illinois State University, 1995. / Title from title page screen, viewed April 26, 2006. Dissertation Committee: Larry D. Kennedy, John R. McCarthy (co-chairs), Judith A. Mogilka, James C. Palmer. Includes bibliographical references (leaves 80-84) and abstract. Also available in print.
25

Practical judgement : (a study of judgements about what to do, their bases, and their relation to practical problems)

Gauthier, David P. January 1961 (has links)
No description available.
26

Study of the stages of moral development of married couples in an Anglican parish

Hodgkinson, Arthur Douglas January 1973 (has links)
Using the hierarchy of moral judgement stages developed by Lawrence Kohlberg as a theoretical framework, this study investigated the ways that adults make judgements about moral issues. Specifically examined were differences between the stages of moral development of husbands and wives, older and younger respondents, college and non college educated respondents, church attending and non attending respondents and working and non working women. Respondents were sixteen married couples randomly selected from the parish list of St. Faith's Anglican Church, Vancouver. Data were collected by means of a structured interview, the Kohlberg Moral Dilemma Interview, Form A. A qualitative analysis of data from the interviews was done so that judgements of respondents could be assigned to stages in the hierarchy of moral judgements. Data were further analyzed using the Mann Whitney U. test, Wilcoxon Matched Pairs and Chi square. The majority of respondents were found to be at a conventional stage 3 and 4 level of moral judgement with about one quarter able to use principled forms of judgement. Most respondents used a mixture of stage thinking in the resolution of moral dilemmas. Less than one quarter were consistent from stage to stage. Over all, men and women tended to be at the same stage of moral development but husbands and their non working wives were found to be at different stages. Husbands were at stage 4 and their wives stage 3. There were no differences between men and working women. Working women tended to score higher on a test of moral judgement than non working women. They were also better educated. Neither age nor church attendance were found to be related to stages of moral development. Respondents who had completed college scored higher on a test of moral judgement than respondents who had not completed college. / Education, Faculty of / Educational Studies (EDST), Department of / Graduate
27

Moral judgments of children.

Schleifer, Michael January 1971 (has links)
No description available.
28

Analysing justice and response orientations in moral reasoning

Keefer, Matthew Wilks January 1990 (has links)
No description available.
29

Cognitive dynamics in moral judgments

Daponte, John D January 2011 (has links)
Typescript (photocopy). / Digitized by Kansas Correctional Industries
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厭惡對從眾行為和道德判斷影響的發展研究: How disgust affects conformity behavior and moral judgment across age group. / How disgust affects conformity behavior and moral judgment across age group / Yan e dui cong zhong xing wei he dao de pan duan ying xiang de fa zhan yan jiu: How disgust affects conformity behavior and moral judgment across age group.

January 2015 (has links)
根據進化心理學理論,厭惡情緒是通過啟動回避行為來抵禦潛在的病菌的感染而演化出來的行為免疫系統。在進化過程中,厭惡情緒通過組間和組內兩種策略來防止病菌的侵害。組間策略包括回避組間個體以及可能攜帶病菌的人或物,組內策略包括作出更多的從眾行為以及更嚴格的道德判斷。本研究旨在對厭惡情緒的組內策略進行研究。已有實驗顯示厭惡情緒促使成年被試對道德違背行為的判斷更嚴格以及做出更多的從眾行為。目前還沒有研究考察這種影響隨著年齡的增長會出現怎樣變化,因此本研究從發展的角度考察厭惡情緒對道德判斷和從眾行為的影響。研究一以小學一年級、四年級兒童和成人為被試。結果顯示,厭惡組中小學四年級和成人的道德評價比中性組更為嚴格;控制組中一年級、四年級和成人被試都存在厭惡情緒評分與行為判斷的相關。研究二以小學一年級、五年級、初中以及高中學生為被試,使用焦慮情緒和中性情緒啟動組作為對照。研究發現厭惡情緒對被試的從眾得分影響不顯著。對控制組中的五年級、初中和高中被試的回歸分析發現,厭惡圖片引發的焦慮情緒越高從眾得分越高。在社會道德反射問卷上,五年級和高中的厭惡組被試的道德判斷比中性組更為嚴格。在道德違背行為判斷上,五年級和高中的厭惡組被試的道德評價比焦慮組更為嚴格。同時回歸分析發現厭惡圖片引發的厭惡情緒越高道德判斷越嚴格。 / 與預期一致,厭惡情緒對小學低年級兒童的道德判斷並沒有影響,厭惡情緒對道德判斷的影響出現在小學高年級,並從高中階段一直持續到成人階段。與預期不符的是,厭惡情緒對初中生的道德判斷沒有影響。此外,沒有出現厭惡情緒對從眾行為的影響,而是發現厭惡圖片誘發的焦慮感受越強從眾行為越多。總之,本研究發現厭惡情緒可能是道德判斷內化的基礎,而厭惡材料引發的焦慮情緒可能是引起從眾行為增加的原因。將來的研究可以重點考察厭惡情緒的組內策略在中學階段是如何發展的,以及厭惡啟動材料誘發的厭惡情緒和焦慮情緒對從眾行為是否有不同的影響。 / According to the perspective of evolutionary psychology, disgust is an integral part of behavioral immune system evolvedto resist the potential infectious disease by activating avoidance behavior. Specifically, disease infection can be minimized by between-group vs. within-group strategies of disgusting emotion, i.e., by avoiding out-group people and those who may carry disease vs. by complying with the majority and with rigid morality standards, respectively. This dissertation focuses on the within-group strategy. Previous studies showed that disgusting emotion increased conformity behaviors and triggered more severe moral judgments in young adults and it is still unknown how this influence developed as children grew up. To fill up this gap, I investigated the impact of disgust on moral judgments and conformity behaviors from the developmental perspective. In Study 1, we compared the moral judgments in the states of disgust vs. neutral emotionin primary school students (grades 1 and 4) and young adults. Results revealed the influence of disgust emotion on the moral judgment in grade 4 students and adults, but not in grade 1 students. In the control group, there were significant correlations between disgust evaluation and moral judgment in all participant groups. In Study 2 that involved grades 1 and 5 primary school, middle school, and high school students, I investigated the influence of disgust emotion on the conformity behavior and moral judgment by using both anxiety and neutral groups as controls. Results showed no difference between disgust group and control group on conformity scores. However, for the neutral group in grade 5, middle school, and high school students, the higher anxiety induced by disgusting pictures, the higher the participants’ conformity scores. In moral judgments in sociomoral reflection measures-short form, grade 5 and high school students showed harsher judgments in the disgust group than in the neutral group. As to behaviors’ moral judgment, grade 5 and high school students showed harsher judgments in the disgust group than in the anxiety group. Regression analyses showed that the stronger disgust feeling induced by disgusting pictures, the harsher moral judgments the participants made. / Consistent with my prediction, disgust emotion influenced the moral judgments in higher-grade primary school students and this persisted from high-school age to young adults and did not influence the moral judgments in lower-grade primary school students. Contrary to my expectation, there was no influence of disgust emotion on the moral judgment in middle school students and no influence of disgust emotion on conformity behavior in all participant groups. However, anxiety induced by disgusting pictures predicted the conformity scores, suggesting that anxiety should be taken into account when investigating the effect of disgust emotion. Overall, consistent with evolutionary psychology theories, disgust can be the foundation of internalization of moral judgment. but inconsistent with evolutionary psychology theories, anxiety, rather than disgust, induced by disgusting pictures predicted the conformity scores. Future studies should emphasize more on the within-group strategies of disgust emotion in middle school students and investigate the differential effects of disgust and anxiety emotion induced by disgust stimuli on the conformity behavior. / Detailed summary in vernacular field only. / Detailed summary in vernacular field only. / 彭明. / Thesis (Ph.D.) Chinese University of Hong Kong, 2015. / Includes bibliographical references (leaves 97-104). / Abstracts also in English. / Peng Ming.

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