Lawrence Kohlberg studied moral development by ____.?
a. ?presenting moral dilemmas and follow-up questions to participants
b. ?observing the interactions between parents and children
c. ?visiting prisons and jails and tracing the history of inmates
d. ?examining the case histories of highly moral people
ANSWER:
a
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