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Gender, Race and Morality in the Virtual World and Its Relationship to Morality in the Real World

机译:虚拟世界中的性别,种族和道德及其与现实世界中道德的关系

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This research examines children’s beliefs about moral behavior in the virtual world and the real world. Participants were 515 children, average age 12 years old. One-third were African American and two-thirds were Caucasian American. Children completed surveys mailed to their homes which included questions about the acceptability of morally questionable virtual behaviors. Findings indicated: (1) gender and race differences in the acceptability of morally questionable behaviors in the virtual world; (2) moral behavior and moral attitudes in the real world predicted the acceptability of morally questionable behaviors in the virtual world; and (3) the frequency of IT use predicted the acceptability of morally questionable behaviors in the virtual world. Implications for children’s IT education are discussed.
机译:这项研究调查了儿童对虚拟世界和现实世界中道德行为的信念。参与者为515名儿童,平均年龄为12岁。三分之一是非裔美国人,三分之二是高加索人。孩子们完成了邮寄到其家中的调查,其中包括有关道德上可疑的虚拟行为的可接受性的问题。研究结果表明:(1)在虚拟世界中,在道德可疑行为的可接受性方面,性别和种族存在差异; (2)现实世界中的道德行为和道德态度预示了虚拟世界中道德可疑行为的可接受性; (3)IT的使用频率预测了虚拟世界中道德可疑行为的可接受性。讨论了对儿童的IT教育的意义。

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