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Social-cognitive development: Domain distinctions and coordinations
Authors:Judith G. Smetana
Affiliation:University of Rochester U.S.A.
Abstract:Recent research on social-cognitive development has identified three conceptual domains which form the basis of the child's structuring of the social world: the moral, societal, and psychological domains. Research on distinct conceptual domains has thus far focused on events and actions that are clear examples of content for the domains. The issue of domain coordinations has not been addressed. This paper examines coordinations between conceptual domains in children's social judgments through a discussion of the experiential origins of the domains and judgments about mixed, second-order, and ambiguously multifaceted events. The utility of the conceptual domain model for understanding social judgments and social development is discussed.
Keywords:Requests for reprints may be addressed to the author at the Graduate School of Education and Human Development   University of Rochester   Rochester   NY 14627.
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