Synopses & Reviews
This work was originally issued as a two-volume set, published in 1987 and 1988. It constitutes a definitive presentation of the system of classifying moral judgment built up by Lawrence Kolberg and his associates over a period of twenty years. Researchers in human development and education around the world, many of whom have worked with interim versions of the system - indeed, all those seriously interested in understanding the development of moral judgment - will find it a useful and accessible resource. Volume 1 reviews Kohlberg's stage theory, and the large body of research on the significance and utility of his moral stages. Issues of reliability and validity are addressed. The volume ends with detailed instructions for using the reference sections, which are presented in volume 2. Volume 2 includes the scoring systems for three alternate, functionally equivalent forms of Kohlberg's moral judgment interview.
Synopsis
This volume reviews Kohlberg's stage theory of classifying moral judgment and issues of reliability and validity are addressed.
Table of Contents
Preface; 1. Theoretical introduction to the measurement of moral judgment; 2. Reliability and validity of standard issue scoring; 3. A longitudinal study of moral judgment in US Males; 4. A longitudinal study of moral judgment in Turkish males; 5. The development of moral reasoning among Kibbutz adolescents: a longitudinal study; 6. Instructions for moral judgment interviewing and scoring; 7. Annotated practice cases; Appendix; References; Indexes.