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The Moral Metacognition Scale: Development and Validation
Authors:Joan M. McMahon  Darren J. Good
Affiliation:1. Joseph W. Luter III Luter School of Business, Christopher Newport University;2. Graziadio School of Business and Management, Pepperdine University
Abstract:Scholars have advocated for the inclusion of metacognition (i.e., the extent to which one thinks about one’s thinking) in our understanding of the ethical decision making process and in support of moral learning. An instrument to measure metacognition as a domain-specific capacity related to ethical decision making (i.e. moral metacognition) is not found in the current literature. This research describes the development and validation of the 20-item Moral Metacognition Scale (MMS). Psychometric properties of the scale were assessed by exploration (Study 1) and confirmation (Study 2) of the factor structure, and the demonstration of convergent (Studies 3 and 4), discriminant (Studies 3 and 4), and predictive (Study 4) validity. Moral metacognition, as measured by the MMS, was significantly correlated with ethical awareness and ethical judgment. Limitations of our research, suggestions for future exploration, and practical implications are discussed.
Keywords:ethical decision making  ethics  metacognition  moral metacognition
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