Prosocial moral reasoning is reasoning about moral dilemmas in which one person's needs conflict with those of others in situations in which social rules or norms are unclear or nonexistent. According to Eisenberg and Morris (2004), which of the following statements is true about prosocial behavior?
A. It typically increases from childhood through adolescence.
B. It is usually exhibited more by boys than girls during adolescence.
C. It remains unaffected by peer feedback.
D. It tends to decrease with age unlike reasoning based on stereotypes.
Answer: A
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