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Kohlberg's Stages: Tracing Moral Development Through Life
Chapter 11, Problem 7(choose chapter or problem)
According to Kohlberg, each stage in the development of moral reasoning is characterized by a specific focus. What is the correct sequence of these stages?
a. focus on consequences, focus on ethical principles, focus on social rules
b. focus on ethical principles, focus on social rules, focus on consequences
c. focus on consequences, focus on social rules, focus on ethical principles
d. focus on social rules, focus on consequences, focus on ethical principles
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According to Kohlberg, each stage in the development of moral reasoning is characterized by a specific focus. What is the correct sequence of these stages?
a. focus on consequences, focus on ethical principles, focus on social rules
b. focus on ethical principles, focus on social rules, focus on consequences
c. focus on consequences, focus on social rules, focus on ethical principles
d. focus on social rules, focus on consequences, focus on ethical principles
ANSWER:Step 1 of 5
Kohlberg's theory of moral development consists of six stages grouped into three levels. The correct sequence of these stages is:
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Kohlberg's Stages: Tracing Moral Development Through Life
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Explore Lawrence Kohlberg's stages of moral development, tracing the progression from early childhood to adulthood. Understand the shifts from consequence-driven decisions to societal rule adherence, culminating in universal ethical principles. Discover how moral reasoning matures through life stages.