Cognitions about friends’ opinions in moral information integration
The present study contributes to the unification of two major theories of moral judgment: Kohlberg´s stage theory and Anderson´s theory of information integration. The subjects were told about the thoughts of a burglar stealing something out of a car. These thoughts represented Kohlberg´s stage 3 and had three levels. In addition, stage 1 was represented by thoughts about the Personal Risk of being caught, and stage 4 by thoughts about [...]
The effect of illumination on gray color
The present study explored the perceptual process of integration of luminance [...]
Unifying Kohlberg with Information Integration: The Moral Algebra of Recompense and of Kohlbergian Moral Informers
In order to unify two major theories of moral judgment, a [...]
Skill-Related Uncertainty and Expected Value in 5- to 7-Year-Olds
Studies using an Information Integration approach have shown that children [...]
Combined effects of Mass and Velocity on forward displacement and phenomenological ratings: a functional measurement approach to the Momentum metaphor
Representational Momentum (RepMo) refers to the phenomenon that the vanishing [...]
