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Examining the impact of prior academic achievement on moral reasoning development among college students: A growth curve analysis
Authors:Roisin P. Corcoran  Joanne O’Flaherty
Affiliation:1. School of Education, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MA, USA;2. Department of Education and Professional Studies, University of Limerick, Ireland
Abstract:Moral reasoning is concerned with making decisions regarding the appropriate course of action in particular situations and has been highlighted as a critical factor that may facilitate (or impede) the effectiveness of educational programs in promoting positive outcomes. This study examined the trajectories of moral reasoning as measured by the Defining Issues Test (DIT2) for college students and to what extent there are intra-individual (within student) and inter-individual (between student) changes in moral reasoning during this developmental period. The results suggest that moral reasoning was best represented by a linear increase on the mean level and non-signi?cant variability across students. The relationship between moral reasoning and students’ prior academic attainment was also examined.
Keywords:Moral reasoning  Defining Issues Test  college students  growth curve
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