According to Kohlberg's cognitive-developmental theory, children progress at different rates through his stages of moral development and:

a. they vary in the sequence in which they go through each stage.
b. all children eventually reach the highest stage.
c. most people remain in stage 2.
d. not all children (or adults) reach the highest stage.


D

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