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本文以社会认同和认知道德推理理论为框架,评估了 Z 世代在大学本科期间发现的原则性道德推理水平,以及使用道德推理量表的人口统计学差异所揭示的影响。我们发现,Z 世代的原则性道德推理水平低于对千禧一代的研究报告,但并不像学者们在调查婴儿潮一代、X 世代和千禧一代的 Pscores 时所报告的那样急剧下降。我们在样本中发现了一些基于商业学科(学术专业)的差异,这是对 Z 世代原则性道德推理影响最大的因素,其次是性别、工作经验和学术智力(GPA)。学术课程的年限并不影响 Z 世代的原则性道德推理。总之,我们得出的结论是,Z一代的原则性道德推理水平可能并没有表现出同质化的道德认同。我们将讨论这些发现的影响。
Discovering generation Z's level of principled moral reasoning and assessing demographic variations
Framed by social identity and cognitive moral reasoning theories, this paper assessed Gen Zs' level of principled moral reasoning, discovered during their undergraduate college years, and influences revealed by demographic variations using the Moral Reasoning Inventory. We discovered that Gen Zs' principled moral reasoning was lower than research reporting on Millennials, but not as dramatic a decline as scholars reported when investigating Baby Boomers, Generation Xers, and Millennials' Pscores. We found some differences within our sample based on business discipline (academic major), the most powerful influence on Gen Zs' principled moral reasoning, followed by gender, work experience, and academic intelligence (GPA). Years in an academic program were not seen as influencing Gen Zs' principled moral reasoning. Overall, we conclude that Gen Zs may not exhibit a homogenous ethical identity as measured by their level of principled moral reasoning. Implications of these findings are discussed.