Multiple Choice
Research on parental and peer influences on moral reasoning indicates that advances in moral reasoning
A) occur more consistently in discussions with parents than in discussions with peers
B) are reversed when the individual discusses issues with someone who reasons at a level lower than his own
C) can occur rapidly in transactive discussions with peers
D) rarely occur in discussions with either parents or peers
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