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Shauna Adkison
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According to Kohlberg's theory of moral development, which of the following is the period during which moral judgments largely reflect social rules and conventions?

A) The conventional level
B) The preoperational stage
C) The concrete-operational stage
D) The preconventional level

Conventional Level

The second level in Kohlberg's theory of moral development, where individuals make moral decisions based on conforming to social rules to ensure positive relationships and societal order.

Social Rules

Norms established by a society to dictate acceptable behavior, facilitate interaction, and maintain order among its members.

Preoperational Stage

A stage in Jean Piaget's theory of cognitive development (roughly ages 2 to 7) where children begin to engage in symbolic play and struggle with logic and taking the perspective of others.

  • Comprehend the theoretical constructs of moral development as outlined by Piaget and Kohlberg.
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