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Children’s Perceptions of a Transgressor’s Socialization as a Function of Type of Reprimand
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Human Development
Human Development (1976) 19 (5): 277–290.
Published Online: 18 December 2009
... Punishment Coercion Moral development Hum. Dev. 19: 277-290 (1976) Children s Perceptions of a Transgressor s Socialization as a Function of Type of Reprimand James C. Mancuso and Deborah A. Allen State University of New York at Albany, Albany, N.Y. Key Words. Socialization Reprimand Punishment...
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The Development of Values—Prescriptive or Prescriptive?
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Human Development
Human Development (1971) 14 (1): 71–80.
Published Online: 18 December 2009
...John P. McKinney One dimension in the development of the valuing process is the direction of moral emphasis; that is, whether one stresses behaviors which have been stated prescriptively or proscriptively. Prescriptively, one can be rewarded for doing right or punished for not doing right while...