Which stage of moral reasoning reflects a person's use of moral principles, which are seen as broader than those of any particular society?
A. conventional morality
B. postconventional morality
C. compartmentalized morality
D. preconventional morality
Answer: B
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A) exemplar theory. B) family resemblance theory. C) prototype theory. D) category-specific deficit.
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a. further slumped due to too much time on the Internet. b. remained unaffected by the presence of the computer. c. in reading increased the more they logged on the Internet. d. in math increased the more they logged on the internet.