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Researchers have determined that, if a question is phrased in the right way, even 3-year-olds can

A) describe events from the first 6 months of life.
B) distinguish between reality and appearance.
C) use abstract formal logic.
D) respond at Kohlberg's sixth stage of moral reasoning.

Moral Reasoning

The process by which individuals make decisions about what is right and wrong based on personal, societal, or ethical principles.

Reality and Appearance

The distinction between what is truly the case (reality) and how things seem to be (appearance).

Kohlberg's

Refers to Lawrence Kohlberg's theory of moral development, which proposes that moral reasoning evolves through a series of stages from childhood through adulthood.

  • Familiarize yourself with the stages of cognitive progression according to Piaget and the unique tasks defined for each stage.
  • Identify the psychological phenomena unique to adolescents, such as the personal fable.
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