What is the sequence of stages of moral development identified by Lawrence Kohlberg?
a) preconventional, conventional, autonomous
b) preoperational, postoperational, world view
c) self-interest, community good, social integration
d) concrete operational, formal operational, autonomous
A
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A. are learning that there are many things to be afraid of. B. are developing inner conflicts and anxieties. C. have trouble separating reality from fantasy. D. All of these
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