When people from collectivistic cultures are evaluated with Kohlberg's dilemmas of moral reasoning, they
a. rarely rise about the preconventional level.
b. become "cognitively short-circuited" into the Oedipal/Electra complex.
c. are judged as reasoning at the conventional level and emphasizing loyalty toward the members of the group.
d. are rated as postconventional reasoners, regardless of the naivete of their cognitions.
C
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