"Of course what she did was wrong. She got sent to jail, didn't she?" This statement most closely fits what Kohlberg called
A) preconventional morality.
B) conventional morality.
C) postconventional morality.
D) preoperational morality
Answer: A
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A. risky shift B. polarization C. foot-in-the-door tactic D. door-in-the-face technique
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a. internal; external c. emotional; experiential b. external; internal d. experiential; emotional
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