Social understanding and moral development project. 1976.

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Social understanding and moral development project. 1976.

This cross-sectional study examined the development of role taking and moral judgement in four cohorts: elementary school students, high school students, young adults (ages 19-25), and adults (over age 26). The sample consists of 66 people from the Chicago area and includes approximately equal numbers of males and females. Participants were given several social cognitive tasks which were used for microanalysis of linguistic patterns. Measures included several role-taking interviews as well as several of Kohlberg's moral judgement interviews. The interviews consisted of a short story followed by several probe questions. These were then coded for moral developmental stage. The Murray Center holds most of the raw data from this study.

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The Henry A. Murray Research Center of Radcliffe College, (formerly the Radcliffe Data Resource and Research Center, 1976-1979) was founded by Radcliffe College in 1976 as a national repository for social science data on the changing life experiences of American women, and to sponsor scholarly research on the impact of social change on women's lives. From the description of Records of the Henry A. Murray Research Center, 1976-1988 (inclusive). (Harvard University). WorldCat record id...