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Summary Mindmaps of all core studies

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This is a set of mind maps for ocr core studies, it has the background, aims, samples, methods, results and conclusions on.

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BACKGROUND : CONCLUSIONS :




>
Expanded on-Piaget + saw moral development > A child will
-


accept a
stage I argument but not
stage z


as a
gradual process.avoid obtain
as
only more forward .

>
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Why we
obey

to punishment,
rewards avoid dislike to be
, , respected + "Moral development occurs in same sequence
to avoid self-condemnation. With no effects from social ,
cultural , religious veins .



AIM : To
investigate how morals
change over time ↑
Each successive
stage has better
cognitive organisation
-to devise stages of moral development . than the previous .



7
RESEARCH : M -
RESUltS :
Method-self report -




longitudinal
Design - O
Morals Develop in stages all
go through
KOHLBERG
same
pattern
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Data-qualitative
-
I
S




In same order .
(1968)
SAMPLE : CLASSIC MORAL DEVELOPMENT ·
some hadn't reached final end.
stage by the
>
-




- Also looked at children from ↳ DEVELOPMENTAL AREA


75 Taiwan Canada Mexico
boys
·
Turkey
, , ,
, ·
stage s more common in American boys than Mexican/Y
·
from USA UK Level 1 : conventional
.



Taiwan.
o
Aged 10-16 at start
Stage 3 conformity
:
S
·
followed for 12 *
thinking
every years years related to
approval
3 of others ·
When confronted with a child in another
stage the
·
Aged 22-18 at end conformity moved forward .


LEDURE :
Stage 4 Law order
*
:
+
o
Middle Class Children more advanced than lower class .
Thinking based around rules + laws .

- Dilemmas
Boys given interveiws
involving moral Obey to maintain social order. ·
No
significant difference between religions .
every
3 too
years . 12
years
Level 3 : Post conventional ·
cultural differences between reasoning
.
Level 1 :
Pre-conventional Stage S :
universal human ethics

stage 1 Obedience vs punishment Develop

:
Stage 2 :
reward + self intrests own morals + defends
·
child obeys authority .
*
child is self centred them even despite consequences .
·
Behaviour - Punishment =
Helps others if favour returned Stage 6 :
Human rights
bad not
recognise right
-

reward-good Aware of rules Laws are
changeable .
>
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authority veIW .
*
protection of human life rule breaking.

, Replicated Closs
Culturally
Low external -



validity due

(Malaysia ,
Taiwan Canada , , to
being qualitative interpritations
Mexico
* ,
UK ,
Turkey) . may vary between researchers .
S
Longitudinal study
-




(over
is more difficult to
& Andsocentric
12
years)
-
All replicate due to time+

Boys RELIABILITY :
costs


*
.
.




*
1

&




Highlights
&
that
development occurs in fixed
GENERALISAB-ITY : *

F Preditermined StagesUsa
schools for children based on



years
Low Internal validity
its difficult to control for all
as over 12
kHLBEPS 7 USEFUL :
their
age.

extraneous variables eg . circumstances. Z
VALUATION ISSUES Can help to provide
+ DEBATES more support +
opportunities
ecological validity A
low as # for lower class children


F L-
dilemmas are hypothetical in order to
+
encourage
unrealistic to dilemma experienced VALIDITY : ·


development .



by a child as young as 10 .
# RESEARCH METHOD :
what
people think they ↓ *
would do is different to what o
self
report Invalid data as pets could
would actually do . Lie about
reasoning
they of a moral

longitudinal dilemma . social desirability bins.
· -




A
#
* *
High validity as Gathers more data &
subject attrition It
provides insight into

Its the same
boy whos as its over time which allows (ppts drop out) . the
ppts thoughts and
assessed over 12
years Kohlburg to assess how (time feelings.
which reduces variables.
ppt aging affects Morals.
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