Kohlberg's definition of moral maturity has been criticized for its basis on general
principles of justice. Haan, et al.
(1985) instead proposed that moral reasoning is the
result of understanding the interdependence of self and others thatoccurs in social
interactions. Haan also suggests that moral reasoning may take on different forms in
different cultures due to the wide variations in what is considered a need, desire, strength,
or weakness. Thus, Haan's model incorporates the ___________ nature of morality.
a. judicial
b. universal
c. discriminatory
d. interactional
d
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A. after World War I B. after World War II C. after the Vietnam War D. after the Civil War
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a. If the sample size big and the sample variance is small b. If the sample size and the sample variance are both big c. If the sample size is small and the sample variance is big d. If the sample size and the sample variance are both small
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a. Alzheimer's. b. Pick's. c. Parkinson's. d. amnestic disorder.