Multiple Choice
Children in Piaget's heteronomous morality stage
A) want to maintain the affection and approval of others by being a "good person."
B) view rules as unchangeable and requiring strict obedience.
C) base their moral understanding on reward, punishment, and the power of authority figures.
D) view the "right" action as what satisfies their needs or otherwise results in personal advantage.
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