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Children Can Distinguish Between Moral and Social-Conventional Rules in Unfamiliar

Question 54

Question 54

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Children can distinguish between moral and social-conventional rules in unfamiliar situations by:


A) 3 years of age
B) 5 years of age
C) 7 years of age
D) 10 years of age

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