Psychological Researches in Schizophrenic Language and Thought |
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Authors: | Eva Ruth Balken |
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Affiliation: | 1. The Otho S. A. Sprague Memorial Institute , University of Chicago , USA;2. Division of Psychiatry , University of Chicago , USA |
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Abstract: | Seventy-two five- to seven-year-old boys were exposed to televised adult models and were then administered tests of resistance to deviation (moral behavior), moral choice, and moral judgment level. Boys exposed to a model who said he would resist deviating from a prohibition and who supported his statement with a morally realistic justification were subsequently more likely to use that model's statements to guide their own moral behavior and moral choice than were boys exposed to a model advocating resistance to deviation with a morally autonomous justification. Realistic models expressing a deviating moral choice led to more deviating moral choices in observers than did autonomous deviating models. The moral judgment levels of the boys were not significantly affected by the models. The boys' moral behavior was predictive of their moral choice while moral judgment level was not significantly related to the other two indices of morality. |
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Keywords: | work teams team absenteeism collective autonomy team potency task routineness |
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