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Moral judgment competence of medical students: a transcultural study
The authors conducted a cross-sectional short-term study using Lind's Moral Judgment Test (MJT) to compare moral judgment competence (C-score) among students from a medical school in the Northeast region of Brazil and a medical school in the Northern region of Portugal.
Sérgio Rego +2 more
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Does Economics and Business Education Wash Away Moral Judgment Competence?
In view of the numerous accounting and corporate scandals associated with various forms of moral misconduct and the recent financial crisis, economics and business programs are often accused of actively contributing to the amoral decision making of their graduates.
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This study investigates the effectiveness of pedagogical practices used to teach business ethics. The business community has greatly increased its demands for better ethics education in business programs. Educators have generally agreed that the ethical principles of business people have declined. It is important, then, to examine how common methods of
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The Impact of Business Education on Moral Judgment Competence: An Empirical Study
This study uses theories of moral reasoning and moral competence to investigate how university codes of ethics, perceptions of ethical culture, academic pressure from significant others, and ethics pedagogy are related to the moral development of students. Results suggest that ethical codes and student perceptions of such codes affect their perceptions
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Moral judgment competence of nursing students in the Czech Republic
Nurse Education Today, 2013The aim of this cross-sectional study was to determine the level of moral judgment competence in students of nursing at the University of Ostrava Faculty of Medicine, and whether it is influenced by the field of study, type of study, current year of study and age. The design of the study was cross-sectional.
Radka Bužgová
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Religiosity and moral judgment: Moderating role of moral internalization and moral competence
Archive for the Psychology of ReligionReligious beliefs strongly influence moral judgment, moral values, and priorities. In this article, we analyze the nature and genesis of utilitarian versus deontological moral judgment, the role of religiosity in human morality, and finally, we present empirical findings on the interrelationship between moral judgment, moral identity, moral competence,
Maia Mestvirishvili
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Testing for Moral Judgment Competence
2017Lind, Georg, Wakenhut, Roland (Prof.)
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The features of moral judgment competence among Chinese adolescents
Asia Pacific Education Review, 2008In this paper, we used the “Moral Judgment Test” (MJT), an instrument that was developed by German psychologist, Georg Lind in 1976, along with some additional items, administered after the standard MJT. The participants were 724 Chinese adolescents whose ages ranged from 14 to 27 years of age.
Yang Shaogang, Wu Huihong
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Neural correlates of individual differences in moral judgment competence
Klinische Neurophysiologie, 2006Normative judgment – the evaluation of actions with respect to social norms and values – entails a number of processes represented by a distributed network of brain regions. People differ with respect to their competence to make moral judgments. In this study we investigated how individual differences in this domain modulate neural correlates of simple
K. Prehn +7 more
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Competency Judgments: Case Studies in Moral Perspective
1991The value that we hold for others is shown, in part, in the ways that we express concern and respect for them. Our concern is revealed in the manner in which we care for their health, safety, and general welfare. Our respect, on the other hand, is for others as persons, with their own unique conceptions of themselves, of what gives their lives meaning,
Edwin R. Dubose, Earl E. Shelp
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