Multiple Choice
In Kohlberg's theory, advances in moral reasoning reflect
A) an increased ability to consider issues from multiple or broader perspectives.
B) experience with people at lower levels of moral development.
C) the cumulative effects of the person's reinforcement history.
D) adoption of a code of values.
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