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The developmental connections between children's moral development and emotional attribution evolve between the ages of four and eight years old. Research has shown younger children tend to associate positive feelings or emotions to desire fulfillment that resulted from breaking a sociomoral rule. The purpose of this study was to examine (a) the age in which children begin to associate negative feelings to desire fulfillment; (b) the possible variation in emotional attribution according to the type of sociomoral rule governing the situation; (c) the correlation between theory of mind scores and emotional attribution.…mehr

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The developmental connections between children's moral development and emotional attribution evolve between the ages of four and eight years old. Research has shown younger children tend to associate positive feelings or emotions to desire fulfillment that resulted from breaking a sociomoral rule. The purpose of this study was to examine (a) the age in which children begin to associate negative feelings to desire fulfillment; (b) the possible variation in emotional attribution according to the type of sociomoral rule governing the situation; (c) the correlation between theory of mind scores and emotional attribution.
Autorenporträt
Dr. Moumoutjis has a Ph.D from Yeshiva University in Developmental Psychology, an Administrative credential in Educational Leadership MS from Dowling College in Special Education, and a BS from Boston University.