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Influence of Internal/External Instructions on Children's Moral JudgmentsParker, Deborah A. (Deborah Ann) 08 1900 (has links)
Past research, guided by Piaget's and Kohlberg's theories of moral development, has shown that young children base their moral judgments on the consequence of the story protagonist's behavior while older children base their judgments on the protagonist's intent. Three age groups of children (144 subjects) heard four stories and were placed in three conditions to investigate whether their judgments could be influenced by asking them to pay attention either to why the protagonist did what she or he did or to what happened in the story, or given no instructions. As age increased, children's recall of stories and use of a protagonist's intention as a reason behind their judgments increased. Judgment scores followed the same pattern for all ages. Results were discussed in terms of social-emotional and cognitive development.
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Men in Tights, Women in Tighter Tights: How Superheroes Influence and Inform the Perceptions of Gender and Morality in Children and AdolescentsShively, Bradyn M. January 2016 (has links)
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