Being Hurt and Hurting Others: Children's Narrative Accounts and Moral Judgments of Their Own Interpersonal ConflictsISBN: 978-1-4051-5388-1
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172 pages
September 2005, Wiley-Blackwell
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Beverly A. Brehl (M.Sc., 2004, University of Utah) is a
Doctoral Candidate in Developmental Psychology at the University of
Utah. She is interested in children’s social cognition and
moral development. Her current research concerns the role of
children’s developing psychological knowledge in moral
reasoning.
Sonia Matwin (M.Sc., 2004, University of Utah) is a
Doctoral Candidate in Social Psychology at the University of Utah.
In addition to the subject matter of this Monograph, her research
interests include attitudes and persuasion in the health
context.
BryanW. Sokol (Ph.D., University of British Columbia,
Canada, 2004) is an assistant professor in the Department of
Psychology at Simon Fraser University, Canada. His research
interests include the study of children’s conceptions of
agency and the relation between epistemic development and
moral reasoning.
Stuart Hammond (M.A., Universite´ de Montre´al, 2004) is currently a graduate student in the Department of Psychology at Simon Fraser University, Canada. His research interests include the development of children’s understanding of objects through social interaction, and the relation between moral development and social interaction.