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Astor, Ron A. – Child Development, 1994
Examined violent and nonviolent inner-city children's moral reasoning about violence in family and peer situations. All of the children condemned unprovoked violence. With provoked situations, the violent group focused more on the immorality of the provocation and perceived force akin to reciprocal justice, whereas the nonviolent group perceived…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Childhood Attitudes, Elementary Education, Environmental Influences
Dixon, Susan R. – Northeast Indian Quarterly, 1990
Ongoing art forms within Native American communities challenge outside perceptions of what constitutes tradition and help maintain Native culture. In addition, inclusion of such "folk" arts in new museum exhibits is expanding the definition of American art, challenging the old European canon, and raising questions about legitimacy,…
Descriptors: Aesthetic Values, American Indian Culture, Art, Cultural Awareness
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Kirkhart, Karen E.; Ruffolo, Mary Carmel – Evaluation and Program Planning, 1993
Some of the confusion surrounding evaluations of case management results from lack of clarity about value frames used to arrive at judgments of the merit of case management. Six value frames commonly applied to human service evaluation are reviewed, and the relevance of each perspective is examined. (SLD)
Descriptors: Attitudes, Consumer Economics, Context Effect, Evaluation Methods
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Bakken, Linda; Ellsworth, Randy – Educational Research Quarterly, 1990
The relationships of age, gender, and educational level with moral development in 94 middle-class 28- to 55-year-old adults (32 males and 62 females) were studied. Subjects were administered Kohlberg's Moral Judgment Interview (MJI). Males scored higher on the MJI than females. Findings support the continued development of moral judgment through…
Descriptors: Adults, Age Differences, Comparative Analysis, Educational Background
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Campbell-Evans, Glenda H. – Alberta Journal of Educational Research, 1991
In interviews and simulated decision-making tasks, eight Alberta principals identified seven social and political values, five basic human values, and three moral values affecting their school-based decisions. Values also influenced conflict resolution and were related to orientation to the principal role. Contains 20 references. (SV)
Descriptors: Administrator Attitudes, Administrator Role, Conflict Resolution, Decision Making
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Carpendale, Jeremy I. M. – Developmental Review, 2000
Maintains that although Kohlberg emphasized the importance of perspective taking in moral reasoning, his view of developmental stages is inconsistent with this position. Argues that a modification of Kohlberg's conception of stages drawing on Piagetian theory would result in a view of moral reasoning as a process of coordinating all perspectives…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Children, Cognitive Development, Developmental Stages
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Boughton, Doug – Studies in Art Education, 1997
Argues that curriculum reforms within developed nations do not define standards for student achievement in the visual arts and do little toward assisting the achievement of consistent and meaningful judgments of students' studio work. Proposes a "community as arbiter of quality" concept as an assessment strategy for visual arts. (DSK)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Academic Standards, Aesthetic Values, Art Education
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Hausman, Jerome – Studies in Art Education, 1997
Supports the views espoused by Doug Boughton in his accompanying essay. Argues that there is an imperative to establish some form of generalizable standards in visual arts education in the face of pressures to cut less essential programs from school budgets. Expands on some of Boughton's points. (DSK)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Academic Standards, Aesthetic Values, Art Education
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Bunch, Wilton H. – Journal of Moral Education, 2005
Gains in moral judgement, as measured by the Defining Issues Test (DIT), correlate strongly with advancing education. Curricula that are strongly biblically based may not promote, and students with a strong fundamentalist orientation may not demonstrate, such moral growth. Students at an interdenominational, but very conservative seminary,…
Descriptors: Ethics, Moral Development, Moral Values, Student Attitudes
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Bonito, Joseph A. – Human Communication Research, 2006
Contrary to previous work in which task-related judgments are hypothesized to predict participation in small groups, the current study assumes that participation is both an outcome of and an influence on judgments of task-related ability. In this study, the association between task-relevant judgments and participation was examined at two points in…
Descriptors: Longitudinal Studies, Participation, Evaluative Thinking, Path Analysis
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Totten, Jeff; Desiderato, Laurie; Ley, Robert; Meisenheimer, Marilyn – Academic Exchange Quarterly, 2003
Describes a study that compares the institutional values and priorities of faculty and administrators at Bemidji State University (MN). Finds that both groups identify the same values as being representative of an excellent university, but that some differences emerge as a result of the individuals' roles within the organization. (Contains 14…
Descriptors: College Environment, Colleges, Faculty College Relationship, Higher Education
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Honekopp, Johannes – Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 2006
Misconstruing the meaning of Cronbach's alpha, experts on facial attractiveness have conveyed the impression that facial-attractiveness judgment standards are largely shared. This claim is unsubstantiated, because information necessary for deciding whether judgments of facial attractiveness are more influenced by commonly shared or by privately…
Descriptors: Aesthetics, Interpersonal Attraction, Value Judgment, Evaluation Criteria
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Padoa-Schioppa, Camillo; Jandolo, Lucia; Visalberghi, Elisabetta – Cognition, 2006
We studied economic choice behavior in capuchin monkeys by offering them to choose between two different foods available in variable amounts. When monkeys selected between familiar foods, their choice patterns were well-described in terms of relative value of the two foods. A leading view in economics and biology is that such behavior results from…
Descriptors: Prediction, Primatology, Food, Selection
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Lim, Boo Yeun – Early Childhood Education Journal, 2004
Painting in early childhood classrooms should have its own values and purposes enriching young children's aesthetic intelligence rather than being considered as mere supplements to other art activities. The three approaches to painting in early childhood settings--Bank Street, Reggio, and Waldorf--consider painting as the core of integrated…
Descriptors: Theory Practice Relationship, Painting (Visual Arts), Early Childhood Education, Value Judgment
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Hertwig, Ralph; Pachur, Thorsten; Kurzenhauser, Stephanie – Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 2005
How do people judge which of 2 risks claims more lives per year? The authors specified 4 candidate mechanisms and tested them against people's judgments in 3 risk environments. Two mechanisms, availability by recall and regressed frequency, conformed best to people's choices. The same mechanisms also accounted well for the mapping accuracy of…
Descriptors: Inferences, Information Processing, Incentives, Cognitive Processes
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