The primary criticism of Kohlberg's theory of moral development is
A. that it pertains to moral behavior rather than moral judgments.
B. it defines moral behavior largely in terms of concrete principles.
C. its focus on moral behavior rather than moral reasoning.
D. its potential lack of generality across cultures.
Answer: D
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