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Nataleigh Dailey
on Dec 21, 2024Verified
According to Kohlberg, the dominant mode of moral reasoning during adolescence is focused on:
A) living up to the expectations of others.
B) the importance of following laws for maintaining social order.
C) laws important for maintaining order but also social conventions that can be changed.
D) abstract reasoning about ethical principles.
Moral reasoning
The process of determining what is right or wrong in a given situation, typically guided by ethical principles and personal values.
Kohlberg
Refers to Lawrence Kohlberg, a psychologist best known for his theory of moral development, which outlines the stages of moral reasoning.
- Identify the stages and changes in moral reasoning as described by Kohlberg.
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Learning Objectives
- Identify the stages and changes in moral reasoning as described by Kohlberg.
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