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James Rest was an American psychologist specializing in and development. Together with his Minnesota Group of colleagues, including , Muriel Bebeau, and Stephen Thoma, Rest extended Kohlberg's approach to researching moral reasoning.

James Rest was a professor at the University of Minnesota from 1970 until his formal retirement in 1994 and was a 1993 recipient of the Distinguished Teaching Award at the University. Rest continued mentoring, researching, and writing until his death in 1999.

Rest's and the Neo-Kohlbergians' work included the Defining Issues Test (DIT), which attempts to provide an objective measure of moral development, and the Four Component Model of moral development, which attempts to provide a theoretical perspective on the subject. Rest and the Minnesota Group were unusually open to other approaches, new research, criticisms, and integrating their Neo-Kohlbergian approach with others.


Reception
Rest's work in general and the DIT in particular became the focus of significant scholarly research.
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Testing by independent sources has tended to uphold the strength and validity of the test.

The 4 component model of James Rest involves 4 psychological processes:

  1. Moral sensitivity - the individual must be able to interpret a particular situation in terms of possible courses of action, determine who could be affected by the action, and understand how the affected party would regard the effect
  2. Moral judgement - the individual must be able to judge which action is right and ought to decide what to do in a particular situation.
  3. Moral motivation - the individual must be able to choose moral values over personal values
  4. Moral character - the individual must have sufficient ego, strength and implementation skills to follow his or her intentions.


See also
  • Defining Issues Test
  • Kohlberg's stages of moral development


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