Which of the following is a difference between judgments made at the pre-conventional level and judgments made at the post-conventional level of reasoning?
a. Unlike judgments made at the preconventional level, judgments made at the postconventional level are based on the consequences of behavior.
b. Unlike judgments made at the preconventional level, judgments made at the postconventional level are found in adolescents and adults.
c. Unlike judgments made at the postconventional level, judgments made at the preconventional level are based on a person’s own moral standards.
d. Unlike judgments made at the postconventional level, judgments made at the preconventional level are mostly found in children above 10 years of age.
Answer is b. Unlike judgments made at the preconventional level, judgments made at the postconventional level are found in adolescents and adults.
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