Kohlberg 1968 Study Flashcards
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Briefly outline Kohlbergs methodology and procedure
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- examined moral development in 72 working and middle class boys from Chicago in three year intervals from early adolescence to young manhood
- created a number of hypothetical dilemmas that presented conflict between moral issues
—> develop 3 stage theory of moral development
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Advantages of Kohlbergs study
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- cross cultural validity as tested across many cultures and successfully applied by Berk
- longitudinal study so could see clear changes in moral development over time
- multiple interviewers
—> able to clarify questions which could increase internal validity - detailed qualitative data
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Disadvantages of Kohlbergs study
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- lacks ecological validity as hypothetical dilemmas used that also weren’t applicable to boys of that age ie marriage and children
- social desirability bias very possible in boys answers - poor research design
- sample is andocentric as all male and ethnocentric as all American
—> it is likely it’d vastly differ between cultures and genders
—> male definition of morality - ethics: vulnerable age, consent?, harm?
- qualitative data hard to analyse
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Methodology used by Kohlberg
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Case study
- longitudinal
5
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3 moral levels Kohlberg used to assess Ps
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- pre conventional, conventional, post conventional
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Procedure of kohlberg
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- nine hypothetical moral dilemmas
- conflict between 2 moral issues
- semi-structured interview
- analysed and general themes identified
- findings compared with other culturws