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ABS-228
The Contribution of Parental Attachment to Adolescent Moral Intelligence
Puspa Rahayu Utami Rahman (a*), Wina Lova Riza (a), Regi Ramadan (a)
Corresponding Author: Puspa Rahayu Utami Rahman


Question from Ms. Beti Kristinawati
2022.12.21 15:04:47

1. what are the limitations encountered in this study?

2. how parental attachment affects each of the moral integration domain (integrity,
responsibility, compassion, and forgiveness)?

Reply from Ms. Puspa Rahayu Utami Rahman
2022.12.21 15:55:32

thank you for the question

1. In the data collection process, the information provided by the respondent
through a questionnaire sometimes does not show the opinion of the respondent
actually, this happens because sometimes there are differences in thinking,
assumptions and different understanding of each respondent.

2. In this study, it was not tested how much influence parental attachment has on
each aspect of moral intelligence. but in theory, the role of parents, especially
parental attachment is an important factor in instilling moral education in children
which then creates moral intelligence in children. Children can do what they think
is good and not good based on the principles and beliefs that children get from
their parents (integrity). Children can accept the results of the choices made and
are willing to admit mistakes (responsibility). children care about other people
who are experiencing difficulties (compassion). children can be flexible and
tolerant of mistakes (forgiving)

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