Multiple Choice
Parents are most effective at inducing children to change their moral reasoning when they _____; peers are most effective at inducing changes in moral reasoning by _____.
A) directly challenge the child's viewpoint; introducing new reasoning in a warm, supportive way
B) introduce new reasoning in a warm, supportive way; directly challenging an associate's viewpoint
C) directly challenge the child's viewpoint; directly challenging an associate's viewpoint
D) introduce new reasoning in a warm and supportive way; introducing new reasoning in a warm and supportive way
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