Cognitive Interaction and the Development of Sociality: A Commentary on Damon and Killen
Comments on Damon and Killen's study, pointing out that the methodological difficulties in examining spontaneous moral discussions have led to the appropriation of a dyadic social-cognitive conflict paradigm that focuses on dialogic interaction. (Author/RH)
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Published in: | Merrill-Palmer Quarterly Vol. 28; no. 3; p. 369 |
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Format: | Journal Article |
Language: | English |
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01-07-1982
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Summary: | Comments on Damon and Killen's study, pointing out that the methodological difficulties in examining spontaneous moral discussions have led to the appropriation of a dyadic social-cognitive conflict paradigm that focuses on dialogic interaction. (Author/RH) |
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