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Topic: | Re:The status of Piaget's work today |
Posted by: | Herb Saltzstein |
Date/Time: | 2019/2/6 18:24:11 |
We [Toni Spring and myself] has been doing research on children's and adolescents' eyewitness identification [EWI], which treats it [EWI] as a kind of implicit moral decision-making. In that endeavor we sometimes have rested our research on Piaget's early [now largely ignored] writings on children's moral judgment, demonstrating a developmental shift from a reliance on outcome to intention (in law, the mens rea). We have found what we believe is a confirmation of Piaget's early research on children's moral judgments in their EW performance, but at the implicit level. If any are interested, I can send them the reference and/or the paper. |
Topic(Point at the topics to see relevant reminders) | Date Posted | Posted By |
The status of Piaget's work today | 2019/2/6 18:16:15 | Richard Robinson |
Re:The status of Piaget's work today | 2019/2/6 18:17:25 | Julie Shaw |
Re:The status of Piaget's work today | 2019/2/6 18:18:23 | PERRET-CLERMONT Anne-Nelly |
Re:Re:The status of Piaget's work today | 2019/2/6 18:21:10 | Richard Robinson |
Re:The status of Piaget's work today | 2019/2/6 18:22:01 | Michael Lamport Commons |
Re:The status of Piaget's work today | 2019/2/6 18:24:11 | Herb Saltzstein |
Re:The status of Piaget's work today | 2019/2/6 18:25:31 | Jeremy Burman |
Re:The status of Piaget's work today | 2019/2/6 18:26:52 | Carlos Garay |
Re:The status of Piaget's work today | 2019/2/6 18:26:53 | Carlos Garay |
Re:The status of Piaget's work today | 2019/2/6 19:13:19 | Bond, Trevor |
Re:The status of Piaget's work today | 2019/2/6 19:17:02 | Michael Lamport Commons |