Nelson - Factors Influencing Young Children's use of motives and outcomes as moral criteria

Laten we beginnen. Het is Gratis
of registreren met je e-mailadres
Nelson - Factors Influencing Young Children's use of motives and outcomes as moral criteria Door Mind Map: Nelson - Factors Influencing Young Children's use of motives and outcomes as moral criteria

1. Study 2

1.1. Aim

1.2. Materials and procedure

1.3. Participants

1.4. Results

1.4.1. Cues

1.5. Story presentation

2. Overall findings

2.1. Story presentation

2.2. Cues for judgements

2.3. Congruence of motive and outcome

2.4. To make a moral judgement

3. Evaluation

3.1. Usefulness

3.2. Ecological validity and mundane realism

3.2.1. However

3.3. Reliability

3.4. Reliability

3.5. Validity

3.6. Generalisations

3.7. Quantitative data

3.8. Quantitative data

4. Background

4.1. Piaget

4.2. Problems with previous research

4.3. Lyons and Ruth

4.4. Keasey

5. Aims

6. Research method

6.1. Interviews

7. Study 1

7.1. Participants

7.2. IVs

7.3. DVs

7.4. Story presentation

7.5. Versions of story

7.6. Story

7.7. Pictures

7.8. Response scale

7.9. Procedure

7.10. Results

7.10.1. Judgements overall

7.10.1.1. Which shows

7.10.2. means

7.10.3. Interaction between motive and outcome and story presentation

7.10.4. Recall

7.11. Discussion

7.11.1. Cues