Multiple Choice
Although Eisenberg's theory of moral development examines prosocial reasoning, there are similarities between that theory and Kohlberg's theory. For example, both theories
A) emphasize the importance of progressing through the stages at specific ages.
B) emphasize that progression through the stages is correlated with emotional maturity.
C) have found support from studies on boys only.
D) state that reasoning progresses from self-centered to social approval to internal norms.
E) rely heavily on the pioneering work of Freud and Erikson.
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