According to Walker (1980), what is the value of being exposed to more advanced ways of thinking about moral issues for adolescents?
a. It helps to reduce the guilt that they experience when they engage in behaviors that they know are immoral.
b. It sets them up to understand that there is no such thing as a "truly moral decision," so they are then free to determine right and wrong for
themselves.
c. It reinforces that their current ways of assessing morally ambiguous situations is accurate.
d. It causes them to think differently about morality and promotes developmental change.
d
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