What technique did Kohlberg use to assess moral thinking?

A. He presented participants with moral dilemmas.
B. He observed moral behavior in laboratory experiments.
C. He observed moral behavior in real-life experiments.
D. He reviewed newspaper accounts on acts of bravery and acts of violence.


Answer: A

Psychology

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