Kohlberg's model of moral development has been criticized as culturally biased because
a. the stages have only been found in people from Western cultures.
b. research has found that people from different cultures vary in how they proceed through the stages. c. there is little evidence that people reach the level of postconventional reasoning.
d. it emphasizes moral standards that appeal to males rather than females. e. it emphasizes ideals found primarily in Western cultures.
e
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A) the smell of the oysters B) a bacterium or other toxin that was definitely present in the oysters C) a bacterium or other toxin that may or may not have been in the oysters D) stomach sickness
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A. 10%. B. 20%. C. 40%. D. 60%.