@article{oai:naruto.repo.nii.ac.jp:02000360, author = {岡田, 康孝 and OKADA, Yasutaka}, journal = {鳴門教育大学研究紀要, Research bulletin of Naruto University of Education}, month = {Mar}, note = {Moral identity, described as individual differences in the extent to which morality is central to one's identity and integrated with one's personal values and goals, has attracted attention as a very important concept for understanding a person's moral behavior. This study reviews international research on moral identity. Moral identity can be considered both as a personality trait and as a socio-cognitive trait. Currently, more and more studies are measuring it as a socio-cognitive trait. Moral identity has been thought to predict moral behavior, but its effect is not so great; it is more appropriate to think of it as playing a coordinating role for each factor. In recent years, some studies have attempted to refine traditional research methods and psychological scales to elaborate on developmental mechanisms and constructs. We believe that the advancement of research on moral identity will contribute to the improvement of educational goals and methods for moral education in Japan. In the future, the development of a moral identity scale in Japan and research based on this scale in the context of the Japanese cultural background is desirable.}, pages = {144--154}, title = {道徳的アイデンティティに関連する海外文献レビュー}, volume = {39}, year = {2024}, yomi = {オカダ, ヤスタカ} }