Multiple Choice
With age, the relationships between moral affect, moral reasoning, and moral behavior
A) become stronger, but fall short of comprising a wholly stable, unitary morality
B) become stronger, forming a stable, unitary morality
C) come to depend increasingly on the situation or context one faces
D) become weaker, thereby supporting the "doctrine of specificity"
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