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fagboi

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For Kohlberg, moral reasoning at various levels requires that the child's cognition be at particular Piagetian stages and that the child
 
  a. possesses an adequate genotype for morality.
  b. receives particular styles of religious instruction.
  c. is fed a balanced diet low in sodium and fat.
  d. is given relevant social experiences.

Question 2

According to Piaget, the constructivism of the child's thinking means that
 
  a. the child builds understanding via active discovery.
  b. assimilation speeds learning, while accommodation retards learning.
  c. passive experience builds up knowledge quickly.
  d. circular reactions are round movement sequences.



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

A



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