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How did Piaget and Kohlberg study children's moral development?
 
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All of the following are sequences in physical development except:
 
  a. integration. c. differentiation.
  b. cephalocaudal. d. proximodistal.



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Piaget observed children playing games such as marbles and making judgments on the basis of the seriousness of the wrongdoing of characters in stories. On the basis of these observations, he concluded that children's moral judgments develop into two overlapping stages: moral realism and autonomous morality. Kolhberg presented children with dilemmas based on The Case of Heinz and asked children what Heinz should do. He found that children develop morally in stages, in the same sequence, but at different rates. He also did not believe that everyone reaches the highest stage. Kohlberg believed that there were three levels of moral development with two stages within each level.

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Collmarie

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Reply 2 on: Jun 22, 2018
Great answer, keep it coming :)


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