Despite his great influence on thinking about the moral reasoning of children, as with other aspects of Piaget's theory, young children

a. are often more competent than Piaget believed them to be.
b. are often less competent than Piaget believed them to be.
c. do not go through well-defined stages.
d. are not as predictable as Piaget believed them to be.


A

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a. Brian is a quiet, model child at school. b. Brian often gets into trouble for fighting at school. c. Brian is a compliant child but makes poor grades. d. The amount of physical punishment at home will have no effect on Brian's behavior at school.

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