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Han, Hyemin; Dawson, Kelsie J. – Journal of Moral Education, 2022
Although some previous studies have investigated the relationship between moral foundations and moral judgment development, the methods used have not been able to fully explore the relationship. In the present study, we used Bayesian Model Averaging (BMA) in order to address the limitations in traditional regression methods that have been used…
Descriptors: Moral Values, Moral Development, Decision Making, Correlation
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Derryberry, W. Pitt; Richardson, Sarah; Simpson, Anna; Wilson, Megan; Ambam, Andrea – Journal of Moral Education, 2022
This paper considers two studies that address negative affective states and moral reasoning while taking the Defining Issues Tests (DIT, DIT2). Both studies confirmed earlier findings that the DIT dilemma, 'Heinz and the Drug,' and the DIT2 dilemma, 'Famine,' are related to increased anger and sadness and decreased moral reasoning. Similar…
Descriptors: Moral Values, Decision Making, Video Technology, Comparative Analysis
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Brimbal, L.; Crossman, A. M. – Journal of Moral Education, 2023
Adults deliver mixed messages to children about the acceptability of truth- and lie-telling across contexts. To probe this discrepancy, we investigated how adults evaluate children's truths and lies across various situations. Participants watched videos of children telling prosocial lies or hurtful truths that varied in their directness (blunt or…
Descriptors: Ethics, Moral Values, Deception, Video Technology
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Osbeck, Christina; Franck, Olof; Lilja, Annika; Sporre, Karin – Journal of Beliefs & Values, 2018
The "aim" of this article is to present varieties of ethical competence that are highlighted in ethics and moral education research articles, and to discuss them in the light of competences stressed in the Swedish curriculum, understood as an example of ethics education in compulsory school. The material consists of 1,940 educational…
Descriptors: Ethics, Values Education, Teaching Methods, Moral Values
Demiralp, Burcu – ProQuest LLC, 2022
One of the challenges humans face is making collective decisions with regards to controversial issues related to science, namely socio-scientific issues (SSIs). Genetic modification, nuclear energy, experimental drugs, 5G technology are a few examples of SSIs. Some of the concerns posed by such issues are compromise to privacy and identity, threat…
Descriptors: Scientific Attitudes, Decision Making, News Reporting, Genetics
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Morales-Martinez, Guadalupe Elizabeth; Lopez-Ramirez, Ernesto Octavio; Mullet, Etienne – Journal of Intellectual & Developmental Disability, 2016
Background: The capacity of people with Down syndrome (DS) to combine intent and severity of consequences information when judging the level of blame that should be attributed to an offender was compared with that of controls. Method: The technique used did not require verbalisation. Twenty-five people with DS and 25 typically developing persons…
Descriptors: Down Syndrome, Value Judgment, Intention, Adolescents
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Pintér, Lilla; Surányi, Balázs – First Language, 2023
Previous research has uncovered that, despite the omnipresence of focus in utterances, children typically do not compute the exhaustivity inference associated with cleft(-like) syntactic focus constructions at adult-like levels before 7 years of age. Children's comparable limitations with lexically triggered scalar implicatures, inferences with an…
Descriptors: Preschool Children, Language Processing, Language Acquisition, Accuracy
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Guarino, Cassandra M.; Stacy, Brian W.; Wooldridge, Jeffrey M. – Educational Assessment, Evaluation and Accountability, 2019
Nations, states, and districts must choose among an array of different approaches to measuring school effectiveness in implementing their accountability policies, and the choice can be difficult because different approaches yield different results. This study compares two approaches to computing school effectiveness: a "beating the odds"…
Descriptors: Measurement Techniques, School Effectiveness, Decision Making, Accountability
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Joseph, Rony; Nair, Tara S. – Journal on Educational Psychology, 2022
Virtue ethics has been considered to be of utmost relevance in every aspect of education in terms of cultivating virtuous character in individuals. Moral education aims at the development of worthy moral character through the cultivation of virtues, values, attitudes, ethical conduct and habits. Eudemonic well-being suggests engaging in behaviours…
Descriptors: Ethics, Moral Values, Moral Development, Well Being
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Thébaud, Sarah; Kornrich, Sabino; Ruppanner, Leah – Sociological Methods & Research, 2021
Gender remains a key predictor of housework in modern society. However, previous studies have been relatively limited in their ability to adjudicate between possible mechanisms operating at the individual and social-interactional level that may cause this relationship. To address this gap, we employ a novel experimental design in which respondents…
Descriptors: Gender Differences, Housework, Sex Role, Comparative Analysis
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Erin Ruth Baker; Rong Huang; Qingyang Liu; Carmela Battista; Jamie Gahtan – Early Education and Development, 2024
Research Findings: Research with older children and adults reliably demonstrates that individuals raised in poverty tend to evaluate concerns related to moral concerns (i.e., related to harm, welfare, and justice) differently than do wealthier individuals. However, little work has examined these patterns in young children. Children (N=214, Mage =…
Descriptors: Moral Values, Preschool Children, Poverty, Social Differences
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Bartholomew, Scott Ronald; Ruesch, Emily Yoshikawa; Hartell, Eva; Strimel, Greg J. – International Journal of Technology and Design Education, 2020
Adaptive comparative judgment (ACJ) has proven to be a valid, reliable, and feasible method for assessing student performance in open-ended design scenarios. In addition to the use of ACJ for purely assessment and evaluation, research has demonstrated an opportunity to identify the design values of judges involved with the ACJ process. The…
Descriptors: Design, Evaluators, International Cooperation, Cultural Influences
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Ebsworth, Miriam Eisenstein; Ebsworth, Timothy John; Cai, Chencen – Journal of Multilingual Education Research, 2021
Integrating natural observation, interviews, and quantitative analysis, we used a mixed design to compare the socio-linguistic judgments of international Chinese students at a private University on the East Coast of the United States (US) with those of their native English-speaking peers regarding a critical incident involving gossip. Ninety-two…
Descriptors: Pragmatics, Foreign Students, Graduate Students, Social Values
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Turan, Serhat; Çirmi, Ercan – Journal of Educational Issues, 2021
It is observed that the appearance of aggression and violent anti-social behavior in sports contradicts the Olimpia culture inherent in sports. Therefore, this research was conducted in order to reveal the causes and consequences of negative behaviors observed in sports, to examine the empathy skills and moral decision-making attitudes of athletes…
Descriptors: Student Athletes, Decision Making, Moral Values, Aggression
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Schaller, Ulrich Max; Biscaldi, Monica; Fangmeier, Thomas; Tebartz van Elst, Ludger; Rauh, Reinhold – Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 2019
Using a schema-theoretical perspective in the field of moral cognition, we assessed response behavior of adolescent (n = 15) and adult (n = 22) individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) in comparison with adolescent (n = 22) and adult (n = 22) neurotypically developed controls. We conceptualized the Intuitive Moral Reasoning Test--in five…
Descriptors: Moral Values, Autism, Pervasive Developmental Disorders, Schemata (Cognition)
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