Kohlberg Flashcards
oKey theme + area
Key theme = moral development
Area = developmental
Background
We are abnormal at birth
Lacking any system of personal values
Morality is defined as principles for how individuals ought to treat others
Aim
To investigate moral development from ages 10 to 28
Stages of moral development
- Pre - conventional:
> punishment + obedience orientation
> instrumental-relativist orientation - Conventional:
> good boy-good girl orientation
> law + order orientation - Post conventional:
> social contract orientation
> universal principles orientation
Research method
Longitudinal study (12 years)
Self report (2hour interview with 10 dilemmas)
Cross-cultural study
Sample
75 American boys aged 10-16
Followed at 3 year intervals until 22-28
Boys also studied in UK, Canada, Taiwan, Mexico + turkey
Procedure
Ppts presented with dilemmas to determine ppts stage of moral reasoning for 25 moral concepts
Aspects assessed = value of human life
Different cultures asked about a story involving theft of food
Results
50% of ppts thinking at a singular stage, ppts showed progress through stages with age
Not all ppts reached stage 6
Ppts progressed through stages one at a time + in same order
Ppts tended to move forwards to next stage when confronted with view of a child one stage further along
Conclusion
-there is invariant development sequence in each individuals moral development
-each stage of moral development comes one at a time + always in the same order
-individual may stop at any age or stage
-moral development fits with Kohlberg’s stage-pattern theory
-is a cultural universality to the sequence of stages
-middle class + working class children move through same sequence but middle class faster + further than working class
-stage 6 is not significantly affected by social, cultural or religious conditions. only thing that is affected is rate at which individuals progress through sequence
cross-cultural results
Mexico + Taiwan showed same results except that development was slower in USA
at 16, stage 5 thinking more common in US than Mexico + Taiwan
results for 2 remote villages (Mexico + Turkey) showed more moral thought increased steadily from 10-16
in 3 divergent cultures, middle-class children were found to be more advanced advanced in moral judgment
no differences found between religions