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Colby's 20-year longitudinal study of moral reasoning showed that
 
  a. nearly half of adults had no moral progression at all.
  b. many individuals skip stages in Kohlberg's sequence.
  c. pet ownership relates to higher moral reasoning.
  d. for most adults, their highest reasoning is at the conventional level (level four).

Question 2

In Piaget's theory, balance between the child's thoughts and the environment is called
 
  a. tertiary circular reaction.
  b. phylogenetic scaffolding.
  c. pompous constructivism.
  d. cognitive equilibrium.



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

D



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