2020
DOI: 10.31234/osf.io/h7r8p
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Validity study using factor analyses on the Defining Issues Test-2 in undergraduate populations

Abstract: Introduction The Defining Issues Test (DIT) aimed to measure one’s moral judgment development in terms of moral reasoning. The Neo-Kohlbergian approach, which is an elaboration of Kohlbergian theory, focuses on the continuous development of postconventional moral reasoning, which constitutes the theoretical basis of the DIT. However, very few studies have directly tested the internal structure of the DIT, which would indicate its construct validity. Objectives Using the DIT-2, a later revision of the DIT, we e… Show more

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“…Perhaps people possessing prosocial motivation do not necessarily be conscientious or virtuous. In the cases of such people, prosocial motivation might originate from sources external from themselves, such as social norms, conventions, or relationships ( Choi et al, 2020 ), instead of internalized morality and virtue possessed by virtuous people. Hence, people who are not conscientious might experience more difficulties and struggles while complying with preventive measures compared with conscientious people.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Perhaps people possessing prosocial motivation do not necessarily be conscientious or virtuous. In the cases of such people, prosocial motivation might originate from sources external from themselves, such as social norms, conventions, or relationships ( Choi et al, 2020 ), instead of internalized morality and virtue possessed by virtuous people. Hence, people who are not conscientious might experience more difficulties and struggles while complying with preventive measures compared with conscientious people.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%