Multiple Choice
The cognitive-developmental perspective on morality assumes all of the following except _____.
A) moral reasoning progresses through an invariant sequence of stages
B) moral development depends very heavily on cognitive development
C) each moral stage evolves from and replaces the stage before it
D) bright children can be trained to skip one or more stages of moral reasoning
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