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The Moral Orientations of Soviet Youth
Blinov, Nikolay Mikhaylovich ; Titma, Mikk Harrievich
Sotsiologicheskie issledovaniia, 1985-01, Vol.12 (1), p.9-17
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Título:
The Moral Orientations of Soviet Youth
Autor:
Blinov, Nikolay Mikhaylovich
;
Titma, Mikk Harrievich
Assuntos:
Morality/Moralist
;
Union of Soviet Socialist Republics/USSR (see also Russia, Soviet)
;
Youth/Youths/Youthful
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Sotsiologicheskie issledovaniia, 1985-01, Vol.12 (1), p.9-17
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Descrição:
The degree of identification of a random sample of student (N = 4,167) & worker (N = 3,099) youth in the western USSR with the following basic sources of moral norms was surveyed by questionnaire between 1981 & 1983: (1) society, (2) peers, (3) the collective, (4) friends, (5) family, & (6) self. Each R was graded in relation to the following parameters: (A) attitude toward moral imperatives; (B) compliance with moral norms in everyday life; (C) the role of normative sources in moral self-evaluation; & (D) degree of emotional influence of the normative source on the R's moral cognition. The results show that society is the principal source of moral regulation. The family has the widest influence in the formation of moral character, while friends have the most intense impact on moral behavior. Contrary to expectations, peer group influence was low. Moral cognition & behavior of youth are not necessarily synchronized; most young Rs' commitment to moral imperatives was only abstract. Actual conduct is generally governed by values formed within social microgroups. 4 Tables, 2 References. S. Karganovic.
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