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Zhao, Li; Li, Yingying; Sun, Wenjin; Zheng, Yi; Harris, Paul L. – Developmental Science, 2023
There is extensive research on the development of cheating in early childhood but research on how to reduce it is rare. The present preregistered study examined whether telling young children about a story character's emotional reactions towards cheating could significantly reduce their tendency to cheat (N = 400; 199 boys; Age: 3-6 years).…
Descriptors: Psychological Patterns, Ethics, Cheating, Incidence
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Michalinos Zembylas – Philosophical Inquiry in Education, 2023
This paper seeks to revisit the concept of "pedagogy of discomfort" through the combined lenses of Lauren Berlant's work on "inconvenience" and recent theorization of "affective infrastructure" to clarify how an infrastructural understanding of "discomfort-as-inconvenience" might provide deeper insights…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Educational Environment, Learning Processes, Psychological Patterns
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Curtis, Guy J. – Journal of Academic Ethics, 2023
Moral and self-conscious emotions like guilt and shame can function as internal negative experiences that punish or deter bad behaviour. Individual differences exist in people's tendency to experience guilt and shame. Being disposed to experience guilt and/or shame may predict students' expectations of their emotional reactions to engaging in…
Descriptors: Students, Anxiety, Psychological Patterns, Cheating
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Zembylas, Michalinos – Ethics and Education, 2022
This essay reconceptualizes fanaticism as an activity that does not rely on the condemnation of 'fanatical' acts as "a priori" 'irrational.' Rather, it theorizes fanaticism as a method of ethical and political critique against a regime of representation. It also argues that it is crucial to understand fanaticism through an approach that…
Descriptors: Ethics, Politics, Negative Attitudes, Affective Behavior
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Ma, Fengling; An, Rui; Wu, Danxia; Luo, Xianming; Xu, Fen; Lagattuta, Kristin Hansen – Developmental Psychology, 2022
The current study examined the influence of guilt on young children's honesty about their transgression. Children (N = 192; 4-6 years of age; 49.5% male, 50.5% female; middle-income Chinese families) participated in a modified temptation resistance paradigm where they were asked not to peek at a toy in the absence of an experimenter. Next, the…
Descriptors: Anxiety, Young Children, Psychological Patterns, Emotional Response
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Clarissa Hin-Hei Lau; Byunghoon Ahn; Meagane Maurice-Ventouris; Jason M. Harley – European Journal of Psychology of Education, 2024
Media literacy has been gaining traction as a part of higher education curricula to support learning as educational institutions are recognizing the importance of developing students' media literacy skills. However, students' emotional reactions towards media literacy can be vastly different and, in turn, may impact their perception of truth and…
Descriptors: Media Literacy, Credibility, Psychological Patterns, Emotional Response
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Othman Khalid Al-Shboul; Nisreen Naji Al-Khawaldeh; Asim Ayed Alkhawaldeh; Hady J.Hamdan; Ahmed Sulieman Al-Oliemat – Eurasian Journal of Applied Linguistics, 2024
The use of language in digital discourse for marketing has rapidly developed through mass media. This paper elucidates how advertisers employ various pragmatic strategies to persuade the recipient to act (behavior) by purchasing specific products. This study utilized different theoretical and conceptual frameworks (Theory of Reasoned Action and…
Descriptors: Marketing, Psycholinguistics, Discourse Analysis, Language Usage
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Peplak, Joanna; Bobba, Beatrice; Hasegawa, Mari; Caravita, Simona C. S.; Malti, Tina – Developmental Psychology, 2023
Moral pride is a key component of virtue development. This study provides developmental insight into children's moral pride across cultures, and the potential for moral pride to underlie prosocial behavior. Participants included children and adolescents ages 6, 9, and 12 years from Canada (n = 186; 50% girls; ethnically diverse sample), Japan (n =…
Descriptors: Children, Adolescents, Foreign Countries, Moral Values
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Dys, Sebastian P.; Zuffianò, Antonio; Orsanska, Veronika; Zaazou, Nourhan; Malti, Tina – Developmental Psychology, 2022
Why do some children feel happy about violating ethical norms whereas others feel guilty? This study examined whether children's attention to two types of competing cues during hypothetical transgressions related to their subsequent emotions. Eye tracking was used to test whether attending to other-oriented cues (i.e., a victim's face) versus…
Descriptors: Psychological Patterns, Attention, Cues, Eye Movements
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Angela D. Evans; Victoria Talwar – Developmental Psychology, 2024
Given the value placed on honesty and the negative consequences of lying, encouraging children's truth-telling is important. The present investigation assessed honesty promotion techniques for encouraging 3-8-year-old Canadian children's (Study 1: n = 301, 54% female; Study 2: n = 229, 50% female from predominantly White middle-class samples)…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Young Children, Moral Development, Deception
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Klebl, Christoph; Dziobek, Isabel; Diessner, Rhett – Journal of Moral Education, 2020
Elevation is the emotion elicited by witnessing acts of moral beauty and may be framed as the opposite of disgust. Two studies investigated the role of elevation in moral judgment and its relation to disgust. In Study 1 it was investigated whether elevation can attenuate the effects of disgust on moral transgression judgments. Participants were…
Descriptors: Moral Values, Decision Making, Ethics, Attribution Theory
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Vaccarezza, Maria Silvia; Niccoli, Ariele – Journal of Moral Education, 2019
This article focuses on negative exemplarity-related emotions (NEREs) and on their educational implications. In this article, we first argue for the nonexpendability of negative emotions broadly conceived by defending their instrumental and intrinsic role in a good and flourishing life. We make the claim more specific by focusing on the narrower…
Descriptors: Values Education, Emotional Response, Educational Strategies, Moral Development
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Candiotto, Laura – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2018
This article proposes an analysis of Plato's "Sophist" (230b4--e5) that underlines the bond between the logical and the emotional components of the Socratic "elenchus", with the aim of depicting the social valence of this philosophical practice. The use of emotions characterizing the 'elenctic' method described by Plato is…
Descriptors: Role, Educational Philosophy, Emotional Response, Psychological Patterns
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Nichols, Ryan – Journal of Moral Education, 2016
The purpose of this article is to pose and preliminarily answer the question, "Can the sense of shame be a virtue?" It offers a brief, empirically informed, affirmative answer to this question. After developing the context of this question, the article describes the emotion of shame and the shame system by situating them in their…
Descriptors: Ethics, Moral Values, Psychological Patterns, Cultural Context
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Trotter, Henry; Huang, Cheng-Wen; Czerniewicz, Laura – Higher Learning Research Communications, 2022
Objectives: The purpose of the study was to illuminate and assess the experiences and feelings of the staff of a center for teaching and learning at one South African university during the early months (April--June 2020) of the COVID-19 pandemic lockdowns when it switched from face-to-face teaching to emergency remote teaching (ERT). It explores…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, College Faculty, COVID-19, Pandemics
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