Cognitive and demographic correlates of moral reasoning in South African university students
M.A. === Cognitive development has been an important area of research among many theorists in the past. The study of cognitive development includes the study of the development of cognitive functions, processes and abilities (Demetrious, Doise, & Van Lieshout, 1998). Wick-Nelson and Israel (2000...
Main Author: | Lance, Donnè |
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2011
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/10210/4225 |
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