Multiple Choice
What is one of the problems of Kohlberg's cognitive moral development theory?
A) The original theory was transferred from children to adults.
B) It can only apply to those with a deontological perspective.
C) It assumes that very few adults ever reach stage 6.
D) The theory has little reliability or validity.
E) All of the moral philosophies are regarded as equal to one another.
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