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Returning to roots: on social information processing and moral development.

Kenneth A Dodge1, David L Rabiner

  • 1Center for Child and Family Policy, Duke University, Durham, NC 27708, USA. dodge@duke.edu

Child Development
|July 21, 2004
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Social information processing theory can be improved by incorporating moral domain concepts and latent mental structures. Integrating these complex mental elements presents ongoing theoretical and methodological challenges for researchers.

Area of Science:

  • Psychology
  • Social Psychology
  • Cognitive Psychology

Background:

  • Social information processing theory explains how mental operations influence social behavior.
  • Arsenio and Lemerise suggest integrating moral domain models to enhance this theory.
  • This paper supports their proposition, advocating for broader theoretical integration.

Discussion:

  • The paper proposes incorporating diverse latent mental structures (working models, schemas, scripts, object relations, classical conditioning) into social information processing theory.
  • These structures offer compelling refinements to understanding social behavior.
  • Challenges exist in theoretically and methodologically integrating these latent structures.

Key Insights:

  • Social information processing theory benefits from integrating moral domain concepts.

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  • Latent mental structures provide significant potential for refining social processing models.
  • The integration of complex mental structures faces theoretical and methodological hurdles.
  • Outlook:

    • Future research should explore methods for integrating latent mental structures into social information processing models.
    • Further investigation into the interplay between moral reasoning and social cognition is warranted.
    • Developing robust theoretical frameworks for latent mental structures is crucial for advancing social psychology.