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Zulu123

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What does research consistently find about the six stages of moral development proposed by Lawrence Kohlberg?
 
  a. All of the stages are encountered by most people, but in varying sequences.
 b. Individuals progress through them in order and virtually no individuals skip stages.
 c. Males tend to make it to stage 6 of the theory, but females generally stop developing at stage 4 or 5.
  d. Females tend to make it to stage 6 of the theory, but males generally stop developing at stage 4 or 5.

Question 2

When teenagers were asked why they abstained from sex, their primary reason for doing so was
 
  a. fear of sexually transmitted infections.
  b. waiting for the right time.
  c. fear their parents would find out.
  d. it was against religious or moral beliefs.



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

d



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