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| Human Development | 7 |
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| Labouvie-Vief, G. | 1 |
| McVicker, Clinchy B. | 1 |
| Munro, D. J. | 1 |
| Rogoff, B. | 1 |
| Saltzstein, D. Herbert | 1 |
| Smetana, G. Judith | 1 |
| Ugurel-Semin, R. | 1 |
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| Journal Articles | 4 |
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Peer reviewedSaltzstein, D. Herbert – Human Development, 1994
Underlines two major differences between moral judgments and moral behavior. For behavior, the moral situation is construed from an observer's perspective after the event and typically involves conflicts between moral and other kinds of pressures. For judgment, the situation is interpreted from the self's perspective in advance and often involves…
Descriptors: Attribution Theory, Cognitive Development, Conflict of Interest, Decision Making
Peer reviewedSmetana, G. Judith – Human Development, 1994
Comments on the issues introduced by Saltzstein (PS 522 554) in this issue. Elaborates on Saltzstein's proposed social cognitive factors that may account for discrepancies between moral reasoning and action, highlighting strengths and weaknesses. (AA)
Descriptors: Attribution Theory, Cognitive Development, Conflict of Interest, Decision Making
Peer reviewedUgurel-Semin, R. – Human Development, 1972
Descriptors: Attitudes, Sex (Characteristics), Social Psychology, Social Values
Peer reviewedLabouvie-Vief, G.; And Others – Human Development, 1995
Examines the representations of mental functioning in terms of images and stories of gender relations. Suggests that the rational pole of the mind is often stereotyped as "hard" and "masculine," while the nonrational pole is considered "soft" and "feminine." Reviews evidence suggesting that these dynamics…
Descriptors: Adults, Cultural Context, Cultural Differences, Cultural Images
Peer reviewedMcVicker, Clinchy B. – Human Development, 1995
Underlines the importance of investigating development within concrete thinking. Points out the importance of taking seriously the need for epistemological pluralism respecting and rewarding the labor-intensive methods of inquiry that embody the kind of concrete, contextual thinking researchers try to understand. (AA)
Descriptors: Adults, Cultural Context, Cultural Differences, Cultural Images
Peer reviewedMunro, D. J. – Human Development, 1975
Modeling is, and has been for the last 2000 years, the single most important vehicle of moral education in China. The legitimate role of man is to seek to be a model himself deserving of peer respect. There are both negative and positive effects upon Chinese society. (MS)
Descriptors: Imitation, Moral Development, Motivation, Peer Acceptance
Peer reviewedRogoff, B.; And Others – Human Development, 1975
Fifty cultures from the Human Relations Area Files of Harvard were compared on the age at which members of the culture assumed responsibility or teachability in children or assigned a more mature social sexual or cultural role. Ratings were made in 27 categories. (MS)
Descriptors: Child Rearing, Children, Cross Cultural Studies, Developmental Stages


