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KWilfred

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Which of Kohlberg's six stages of moral reasoning is LEAST likely to be experienced by an average person?
 
  a. Naive hedonism
  b. Morality of individual principles of conscience
  c. Good boy/girl orientation
  d. Social-order-maintaining morality

Question 2

In Piaget's cognitive developmental theory, the basic goal of intelligence is to
 
  a. adapt to the environment.
  b. enable the child to get ahead in school.
  c. encourage scaffolding by relevant nearby adults.
  d. discourage accommodation while encouraging assimilation.



matt95

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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

A



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