Kohlberg believed there were ______ levels of moral reasoning

a) 3
b) 2
Consider This: Kohlberg saw a relatively short pathway of development.
LO 9.3: Discuss spiritual development in terms moral reasoning and faith
c) 10
Consider This: Kohlberg saw a relatively short pathway of development.
LO 9.3: Discuss spiritual development in terms moral reasoning and faith
d) 7
Consider This: Kohlberg saw a relatively short pathway of development.
LO 9.3: Discuss spiritual development in terms moral reasoning and faith


ANS: a

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