What, specifically, do critics of Kohlberg's theory of moral reasoning say about its applicability to non-Western cultures?
What will be an ideal response?
that it underestimates the true moral reasoning of individuals in these cultures
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a. how memories are maintained over time b. the acquisition of memories c. how memories are translated into performance d. how incoming information is arranged into meaningful patterns
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a. to kill someone b. a "good death" c. a malevolent intention is involved d. "life is good" e. "youth in Asia"
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a. medication b. social support c. working out d. sleeping