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javeds

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Kohlberg described one's development of moral reasoning as a progression through
 
  A. five sequential, but variable stages
  B. five non-sequential and invariant stages
  C. six sequential, but variable stages
  D. sequential and invariant stages

Question 2

Rest's Model of Moral Thought and Action included
 
  A. four components
  B. six stages of moral reasoning
  C. three sub-elements of all moral dilemmas
  D. an invariant progression across physical activities in childhood



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

A



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