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Longitudinal studies measuring individuals’ level of moral reasoning over time found that
a.   many individuals skipped at least one of Kohlberg’s stages.
b.   it was common for individuals to regress to lower levels of reasoning.
c.   most individuals progress to the highest levels of reasoning.
d.   higher levels of moral reasoning were more common in older adolescents and adults.
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Children and Their Development


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You're such a godsend, thank you.
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You don't need to thank me, it was good practice for me lol
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