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    Exam 13: Social and Emotional Development in Middle Childhood
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    Children's Reasoning About Social Conventional Issues Is Largely Stable and Unchanging
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Children's Reasoning About Social Conventional Issues Is Largely Stable and Unchanging

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Children's reasoning about social conventional issues is largely stable and unchanging over the period of middle childhood.

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