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    Haan's Interactional Theory of Moral Development, a Child Who Considers
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Haan's Interactional Theory of Moral Development, a Child Who Considers

Question 2

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Haan's interactional theory of moral development, a child who considers what would be best for all of the people involved, regardless of the rules, is in which phase of moral development?


A) Accommodation
B) Assimilation
C) Equilibration
D) Appreciation

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