Multiple Choice
What is the sequence of stages of moral development as identified by Lawrence Kohlberg?
A) preconventional, conventional, postconventional
B) preoperational, postoperational, worldview
C) preconventional, postconventional, conventional
D) concrete operations, formal operations, autonomous
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