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Peer reviewedHogan, Robert; Mills, Carol – Human Development, 1976
Theories of legal socialization can be classified as either content or process models. The present paper suggests that the latter suffer from two major misconceptions: a lack of interest in the behavioral consequences of legal judgments, and the assumption that judgments are the causes of action. (MS)
Descriptors: Laws, Literature Reviews, Models, Moral Development
Peer reviewedDurio, Helen F. – Human Development, 1976
Democratic Socialization is viewed from a cognitive developmental perspective in which hypothetico-deductive thinking and exposure to democratic models are seen as necessary, but not sufficient to development of democrative values. A taxonomy of democratic development is offered. (MS)
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Cognitive Processes, Deduction, Democratic Values


