The development of moral beliefs: a retrospective study

Outlines a model of moral belief development based on Erik Erikson's (1963) & Douglas P. McAdams's (1989) theories of personality development that describes a 4-stage sequence: beliefs about outcomes, outcome certainty, beliefs about humanity, & social concern. The developmental an...

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Veröffentlicht in:Current Psychology 1993-09, Vol.12 (3), p.236-259
Hauptverfasser: GESSNER, T. L, O'CONNOR, J. A, CLIFTON, T. C, SHANE CONNELY, M, MUMFORD, M. D
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Zusammenfassung:Outlines a model of moral belief development based on Erik Erikson's (1963) & Douglas P. McAdams's (1989) theories of personality development that describes a 4-stage sequence: beliefs about outcomes, outcome certainty, beliefs about humanity, & social concern. The developmental antecedents of these beliefs were measured using 13 rationally constructed scales based on background data items; the model was then tested via administration of belief & developmental scales to a sample of 246 US undergraduates. Using a series of hierarchical blocked regressions, a pattern is revealed that supports the stage or contingent sequence model of belief development. Results suggest that a supportive, conventional, & consistent family environment is a major antecedent of beliefs about outcomes & outcome certainty. Adjustment to the demands of adult rather than peer culture is the major antecedent of belief about humanity & social concern. 4 Tables, 1 Figure, 44 References. Adapted from the source document.
ISSN:1046-1310
0737-8262
1936-4733
DOI:10.1007/BF02686806