G543 - Turning To Crime: Cognition - Kohlberg Flashcards

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How many participants did Kohlberg use in his initial 1981 study?

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58 boys

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What was the aim?

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To find evidence in support of a progression through stages of development

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What ages were the participants?

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7, 10, 13 and 16

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Where were the participants from?

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Chicago

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What background were the participants from?

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Working & middle class

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What was each boy given during the study?

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A 2-hour interview with 10 dilemmas that they had to solve

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What happened to some boys after the study?

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They were followed up at 3-yearly intervals up to age 30-36

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Where did Kohlberg extend his study to?

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The UK, Mexico, Taiwan, Turkey and Yucatan

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What stages did younger boys tend to perform at?

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Stages 1 and 2

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What stages did older boys tend to perform at?

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Stages 3 and 4

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What does the fact that younger boys performed at lower stages than older boys support?

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Development through stages

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What were the patterns found in this study consistent with?

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Cross cultural studies

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What results found by Thornton and Reid’s study in 1982 suggest that Kohlberg’s theory can be applied to different types of criminality?

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Criminals committing crime for financial gain show more immature reasoning than those committing violent crimes.

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