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Arii_bell

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What two factors were thought by Kohlberg to have the greatest influence on the development of moral thinking?
 
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What are Kohlbergs three levels of morality (from lowest to highest)?
 
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Answer to Question 1

Answer: Kohlberg thought that level of cognitive development and opportunities to engage in moral discussions with parents or peers were the two most important factors in moral development.

Answer to Question 2

Answer: Kohlbergs three levels of morality, from lowest to highest, are preconventional morality, conventional morality, and post-conventional morality.



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