Hi TIPsters -

Several years ago I think I read a criticism of Kohlberg's moral reasoning 
theory in which the crux was that children, especially young children, may not 
have had an emotional connection to the typical Heinz Dilemma.  The author 
(whomever they may be) used a different dilemma in which one of the choices 
was a child going to a birthday party vs. a 'promised' commitment with another 
child.

So my questions for the TIPsters are:

a)  is my recall accurate, and
b)  does anyone have a copy of the other dilemma?

TIA-
Kirsten

Kirsten L. Rewey
Department of Psychology
St. Mary's University of Minnesota
700 Terrace Heights, Box 1464
Winona, Minnesota  55987

(507) 457-6991

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