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1 online resource (257 pages) |
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Essays in Developmental Psychology Ser |
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Essays in Developmental Psychology Ser
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Contents |
Cover; Half Title; Title Page; Copyright Page; Contents; Acknowledgements; 1. Introduction; Definitions of moral reasoning; Structure of the book; PART ONE: Theoretical traditions; 2. Freud and Erikson; Sigmund Freud; Erik Erikson; Conclusions; 3. Ego psychology; Gardner and Lois Murphy; Harry Stack Sullivan; Jane Loevinger; W.G. Perry; Harvey, Hunt, and Schroder; Norma Haan; Conclusions; 4. Piaget; The definition of moral reasoning; General beliefs about the interpretation of evidence; The stages of development; Detailed consideration of interpretive methods; Other criticisms of Piaget |
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Conclusions5. Kohlberg; Definition of moral reasoning; The early period; The later period; Conclusions; PART TWO: Interview findings in the light of weakly interpretive methods; 6. The problem outlined; Compartmentalisation and the definition of the topic; Theoretical interpretation; Conclusions; 7. The Kohlbergian interview and weakly interpretive scoring methods; Introduction; The Langford and D'Cruz scoring method; Two defences of Kohlberg; Conclusions; 8. Other interview techniques in the light of weakly interpretive methods; NonKohlbergian interview techniques |
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The problem of theoretical interpretationConclusions; PART THREE: Other methods; 9. Findings from other methods; Introduction; Factor analytic studies of sociomoral attitudes and values; Studies of outcome comparison; The naturalistic study of moral discourse; Conclusions; PART FOUR: Conclusions; 10. Conclusions and future research; Author Index; Subject Index |
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Print version record |
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Electronic book
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ISBN |
9781317734963 |
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1317734963 |
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