Abstract

The study examined the internal organizational aspects of disequilibrium that are held to be responsible for moral stage transitions and, in doing so, compared the predictions of the consolidation/transition and gradual-transformation models. A sample of 227 children, adolescents, and adults responded to a moral judgment interview twice over a 2-year interval. The distribution of subjects' reasoning across stages at the initial interview was used to predict subsequent stage transitions.

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