Which of the following can be concluded from studies on moral judgment (Commons et al., 2006; Rest, 1983)?
A. Preconventional moral judgment is utilized most in adolescence.
B. Postconventional moral judgment rises sharply around age 7.
C. Postconventional moral judgment is utilized more than other moral judgment at age 16.
D. Conventional moral judgment accounts for the largest amount of moral statements at age 16.
Answer: D
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