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Measuring moral judgement and the implications of cooperative education and rule-based learning

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posted on 2006-03-01, 00:00 authored by Steven Dellaportas, Barry CooperBarry Cooper, Wong Yuen Yue Leung
The Defining Issues Test (DIT), developed by Rest (1986), measures a person's level of moral development using hypothetical social dilemmas. Although the DIT is useful for measuring moral development in social settings, it might not adequately capture an individual's moral judgement abilities in solving work-related problems (Weber, 1990; Trevino, 1992; Welton et al., 1994). In the present study, the moral judgement levels of 97 accounting students were measured over a 1 year period using two separate test instruments, the DIT and a context-specific instrument developed by Welton et al. (1994). The test scores are significantly higher on the DIT than the Welton instrument (between the instruments and over time), suggesting that accounting students use higher levels of moral reasoning in resolving hypothetical social dilemmas and lower levels of moral reasoning in resolving context-specific dilemmas. The difference in test scores was highest during cooperative education (work placement programme), implying that the environment is a significant determinant on students' test scores.

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Journal

Accounting and finance : journal of the Accounting Association of Australia and New Zealand

Volume

46

Issue

1

Pagination

53 - 70

Publisher

Wiley-Blackwell; The Accounting and Finance Association of Australia and New Zealand

Location

Clayton, Vic.

ISSN

0810-5391

eISSN

1467-629X

Language

eng

Notes

The definitive version is available at www.blackwell-synergy.com Reproduced with the kind permission of the copyright owner.

Publication classification

C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Copyright notice

2006, AFAANZ

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