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Aims:
To find evidence to support the stages of moral development.
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Participants:
Method:
58 middle class boys from Chicago, age 7, 10, 13 and 16.
Each boy was given a two hour interview with ten dilemmas.
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Why was this a longitudinal study?
Some of the boys were followed up at three yearly intervals up to the age of 30.
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Younger boys preformed at?
Level 1, stages 1 and 2.
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Older boys preformed at?
Level 2, stages 3 and 4.
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Level 1:
- Stage 1, Punishment and obedience orientation.
- Stage 2, Hedonistic orientation.
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Level 2:
- Stage 3, Interpersonal concordance orientation.
- Stage 4, Law and order orientation.
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Level 3:
- Stage 5, Social contract orientation.
- Stage 6, Universal ethical principles orientation.
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Conclusion:
- There does not seem to be support across cultures for the stage theory.
- UK, Mexico, Taiwan, Turkey, USA and Yukatan.
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