Case Studies and Genetic Records of Two Gifted Negroes |
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Authors: | Viola Theman Paul Witty |
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Affiliation: | School of Education , Northwestern University , USA |
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Abstract: | The purpose of the present study was to test fifth graders' (N = 210) reaction to pressure under peer, adult, and control conditions. Four measures of moral judgment were taken: resistance to temptation, severity of punishment, tendency to confess, and level of guilt feelings. The results show that in the peer-pressure condition, Israeli children tended to give less socially approved responses and to associate more severe punishment and guilt feelings with transgression than in either adult-pressure or control situtations. This was found to apply almost equally for boys and girls. The results are discussed in the context of moral socialization in the Israeli society. |
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Keywords: | HIV risk prevention normative perceptions sexual behavior substance use |
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