Multiple Choice
A basic distinction between Kohlberg's and Piaget's theories or moral development is that
A) Kohlberg thinks that moral development follows an invariant sequence, whereas Piaget does not
B) Kohlberg argues that moral development continues far beyond Piaget's autonomous stage
C) Kohlberg feels that young children comply with rules out of a respect for authority, whereas Piaget stresses the young child's fear of punishment
D) all of these
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