Kohlberg's theory has had substantial influence on our understanding of moral development but the research support is mixed. One difficulty with the theory is that:
A) he primarily used male participants.
B) it pertains to moral judgments not moral behavior.
C) it applies primarily to Western society and its moral code.
D) All of these.
Ans: D) All of these.
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