Friday, 28 August 2009 16:15
Outcome Matters More Than Intent When It Comes To Punishing Accidents
Piaget's theory of moral development claims that children under ten years old tend to make moral judgements based on the outcome of an action rather than intention, whereas children over 10 years are able to make moral judgements based on intent. Nevertheless, a new study from Harvard University has found that even in adults punishments tend to reflect the outcome and not the intention.
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Cognitive Development