In which level of moral development is moral reasoning directed by self-chosen ethical principles that tend to be general, comprehensive, or universal?
a. preoperational
b. preconventional
c. conventional
d. postconventional
D
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a. Ainsworth's view. c. Freud's view. b. Erikson's view. d. none of these.
A person who argues that it is immoral to execute criminals because life is the most
important human value is most likely to be in Kohlberg's __________ stage of moral development. a. 3rd b. 4th c. 5th d. 6th e. 7th
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a. centromeres b. DNA c. genes d. chromosomes