Early Systematic Thinking Underlying Moral Values in Children Precognitive Stages: an Information Integration Theory Approach.

Claudia Jaquelina Gonzalez, Hilda Isela Miranda

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Abstract

A sample of 25 children aging from 4 to 5 years old was required to judge twelve scenarios where moral values regarding respect, justice and kindness were manipulated. Participants had to use a jumping frog to rate how respectful a scenario actor was about the behavior of another child in the scenario. Results showed that when manipulated moral values of respect, justice and kindness were high, participants integrated scenery information by using a cognitive summative algebraic rule. It is argued
that this kind of systematic thinking at pre-conventional stages of moral development can be typified and further explored by using an Information Integration Approach.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)6-10
Number of pages5
JournalInternational Journal of Advances in Psychology (IJAP)
Volume5
Issue number0
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2016

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