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Social Domain Theory

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The Social Domain Theory suggests that children make judgments that are influenced by three social domains—moral, conventional, and personal (Turiel, 1998). Children may consider the moral domain by judging norms pertaining to human rights, fairness, and justice. The conventional domain consists of judging norms associated with social conventions and rules to ensure social organization (e.g., making appropriate decisions about table manners and dress). Lastly, children consider the personal domain, which includes focusing on individual preferences and how certain decisions will affect the self. Research concludes that differences in culture, religion, and socioeconomic status are likely to influence whether people perceive decisions as moral, conventional, or personal (Nucci, 1997).

Developmental Psychopathology

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