Lawrence Kohlberg (1971) identified a multiphase process of moral development. These phases of moral development include which of the following? Select all that apply
a. cognitive c. conventional
b. preconventional d. postconventional
B, C, D
Lawrence Kohlberg (1971) noted three phases or levels of moral development that humans progress through. These three phases/levels are: 1) preconventional (morals are about rules imposed by some authority), 2) conventional (people begin to internalize their own view of themselves in regards to something meaningful), and 3) postconventional (independent thinker).
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