Kohlberg Flashcards

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What is a longitudinal study?

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  • Data collected repeated over time,
  • same participants at multiple points over a time period
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What is a cross sectional study?

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  • snapshot in time
  • one group of pp representing one section of society are compared to participants from another group
  • working and middle class
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Evaluate cross sectional

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+ cheap, practical, quick
+ easy to obtain participants
+ more ethical

  • less detailed data collected compared to longitudinal
  • difficult to assess trends, snapshot in time
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Evaluate longitudinal

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+ same group of participants followed through the study, participant variables do not affect data collected
+ good for spotting Trent’s

  • participants may no longer want to participate
  • risk of withdrawal
  • expensive
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Sample of kohlberg

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  • 75 American boys
  • 10/16 - 22/28
  • studied from GB, Mexico, Canada, Taiwan, Turkey
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Methodology

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  • use of interviews to assess moral reasoning of boys
  • qualitative data
  • longitudinal study over 12 years, meeting every 3 years
  • cross cultural comparisons, studied in GBMCTT
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Procedure

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  • Kohlberg created nine hypothetical moral dilemmas
  • each dilemma presenting a conflict between two moral issues
  • open ended questions about dilemmas
  • three of the dilemmas were discussed prompted by a set of 10 or more open ended question’s
  • following analysis of boys answers, common themes were identified and supported the stage theory
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What was the Heinz Dilemma

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  • Woman near death cancer
  • drug which costed £2000
  • could only get £1000
  • Heinz breaks in
  • should he of done that?
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Findings of Kohlberg

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  • participants progressed through the stages as they aged
  • no regression in stages, only going up
  • same results in Mexico and Taiwan, but slower rate
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Conclusions of kohlberg

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  • states were invariant and universal
  • some individuals may not reach final stage
  • children at particular stage of development may progress when confronted by views of a child one stage along. Child from one stage along will not regress
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Evaluation of kohlberg sample

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+ cross cultural comparisons, more population validity
- mostly western culture

  • only American boys
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Evaluation of kohlberg methodology

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+ longitudinal, shows development
- long, expensive, loss of contact

+ cross cultural, allows us to see moral development is universal
- changed Taiwanese dilemma from drugs to food

+ interviews allowing boys to give reasoning on dilemmas
- social desirability bias

  • difficult for younger boys to grasp the idea of a wife
  • only hypothetical
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Evaluation of kohlberg of ethics

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  • right to withdraw, children may feel obliged to stay in study for 12 years
  • too young to understand study, may not understand they can leave
  • no informed consent, assumed that parents gave consent

+ dilemmas were just hypothetical, less harmful than putting children in real
- issues if harm, dilemmas were sensitive and may be stressful to children

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14
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Gender bias kohlberg

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Gilliagan (1982) male morality may be different to female
Male = justice
Female = relationships

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