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Title: During Kohlberg's stage of preconventional moral realism, a child is likely to b
Post by: Jermain_ on Mar 8, 2014
During Kohlberg's stage of preconventional moral realism, a child is likely to believe that
   A) a person's intentions are really what matters, rather than results.
   B) hitting two children deserves a stronger punishment than hitting one child.
   C) misbehaving in school always merits punishment of some severe form.
   D) punishment is rarely justified even though the behavior was undesirable.


Title: Re: During Kohlberg's stage of preconventional moral realism, a child is likely to b
Post by: ThePsychic on Jun 28, 2014
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